The Still-Developing Case Of The U.S. Military vs. The Award Winning Associated Press Photog
 

This just in: "The U.S. military says it will file a criminal case in an Iraqi court against an Associated Press photographer, but refuses to disclose the charges. The AP strongly protested the decision." In completely unrelated news, unlicensed (and typically uncredentialed) paprazzi are free to continue exercising their constitutional right to stalk people and sell invasive pictures of them for money. [Yahoo]

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