by Christopher Mason
July 26, 2010
That career paths can be long and windy is common the world over. But in a post-conflict country, the corners are often sharper and the path longer than elsewhere. In Liberia, every step was prolonged by the 14-year conflict that ended in 2003 with the unseating of one-time rebel leader and later president Charles Taylor, [...]
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by Christopher Mason
July 16, 2010
When it comes to the media in Liberia, he or she who owns a printing press shall dominate the market. There are only a handful of media-owned printing presses in the country. The rest of the newspapers are printed through commercial printing presses that charge a relative fortune, making it next to impossible for a [...]
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