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Course on journalism skills concluded [Archives:2005/897/Local News]

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November 24 2005

Ismail Al-Ghabiri
SANA'A- Nov. 21- A 9-day training course on the skills and basic principles of journalistic writing organized by Media Training Institute in cooperation with the Capital Secretariat was concluded last Monday, training 22 employees working in the Capital Information Office and its local councils in the event.

The course aimed at helping participants gain the necessary skills for news editing, journalistic writing and interviews and show them how they differ from each other. At the end of the course, Dr. Abdullah al-Zalib told the Yemen Times that this course was a real opportunity for participants to be acquainted with the arts and forms of journalistic writings and other types of essays. He also commended the interaction of trainees to make the course a success and said that training is the base for polishing the skills of workers in the field of information.
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