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  2. List of people imprisoned for editing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Ziyad al-Sofiani (زياد السفياني), also a former administrator of the Arabic Wikipedia, was likewise charged with "swaying public opinion" and "violating public morals" by making edits "critical about the persecution of political activists in the country." He was sentenced in September 2020 to eight years in prison.

  3. Amanda Davis (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In honor of Davis, and to raise stroke awareness, several news anchors and reporters across the country wore red under the hashtag, #RedforAmanda. [15] Davis made a posthumous cameo appearance in the debut episode of The CW series Black Lightning. [16] The seventh episode "Equinox: The Book of Fate" is dedicated in her memory.

  4. Alycia Lane - Wikipedia

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    Alycia Lane (born May 10, 1972) is an American television journalist.Until October 2013, she served as weekday morning anchor at KNBC-TV in Los Angeles.From September 2003 until January 2008, she was co-anchor of the weekday evening newscasts on KYW-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  5. Richard Quest - Wikipedia

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    Richard Austin Quest (born 9 March 1962) is a British journalist and non-practising barrister working as a news anchor for CNN International. He is also an editor-at-large of CNN Business. He anchors Quest Means Business, the five-times-weekly business programme and fronts the CNN shows Business Traveller, [1] The Express and Quest's World of ...

  6. Aaron Swartz - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 2011, Swartz was arrested by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) police on state breaking-and-entering charges, after connecting a computer to the MIT network in an unmarked and unlocked closet and setting it to download academic journal articles from JSTOR using a guest user account issued to him by MIT.

  7. Killing of Jennifer Servo - Wikipedia

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    She first worked at a local news station in Missoula, and then applied for a reporting position in Abilene, Texas, because she had a "romantic vision" of the state due to its cowboy culture. [3] She was offered her first full-time news reporter job at KRBC-TV , [ 6 ] and moved to Abilene in August 2002, when she was 22. [ 3 ]

  8. Marzieh Hashemi - Wikipedia

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    Tehran rally (2019), to demand the release of Iran’s Press TV news anchor Marzieh Hashemi. On 13 January 2019, Hasemi travelled to the United States to visit her family, particularly her ill brother. CNN reported she was traveling to visit her family and film a documentary about Black Lives Matter for Press TV. [7]

  9. Joe Halderman - Wikipedia

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    Halderman was arrested when he attempted to cash a phony $2 million check Letterman's lawyer gave him. At the time of his arrest, Halderman was a producer of the CBS true crime journalism series 48 Hours. He was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury [8] and pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted grand larceny in criminal court on October 2, 2009.