QUARTERLY MAGAZINE OF THE COMMONWEALTH PRESS UNION
THIS QUARTER'S COVER IMAGE
Pakistan: Milestones and blockades on the route to democracy
The post-election scenario in Pakistan - without a Bhutto at the forefront - has thrown open myriad socio-
political factors, contrasts and complexities with implications impacting the country's future...

Publish & Be Damned
When the Fiji Sun publisher Russell Hunter was hauled out of his home and deported to Australia in February, he
knew it was because of a big story his paper had broken. He explains how the story developed and how he was
ejected from his adopted home...

Wild, wild West Australian
Its combative stance against and critical reporting on government has made one Australian paper make people
sit up and take notice - but is the West Australian attracting the wrong kind of attention? Pieter Wessels
reports...

Who did the media serve by hushing up Harry's war?
The voluntary news blackout on Prince Harry's deployment to Afghanistan was already in effect before he went
to war in December last year...

Legal eagles: use them or lose theme
In 2003, the CPU set up its Legal Support Programme with the support and enthusiasm of a group of highly
respected media and human rights lawyers in the UK...

Farewell Fleet Street
When the CPU moved out of Fleet Street in January 2008, it ended nearly a century of residency on what was
once journalism's ink-stained epicentre. Lindsay Ross takes a look back at who and what made the street great...

Endpiece
It's ten minutes to midnight on Nov. 24, 2007 in the rainforest kingdom of Brunei and the Borneo Bulletin is off
stone...