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You will need to register before adding a comment. During her testimony, Flakke also discussed how she had fired Rowen Rubsico and in-house counsel because of their irresponsibility in hiring Panenka.Panenka’s lawyers are also trying to prove that Rabona Foods actually breached the contract before the events of the All-Star game, pointing out a section of the contract that required Rabona to provide travel arrangements to events such as this and recalling how Panenka had to ride to the game with August Storm.During closing statements, claimed that the wording of the contract signed gave Rabona justification for terminating the contract over the events of the All-Star game. July 30, 2020, 2:57 p.m. Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe also told journalists … Organizing the reporting competition were the Nebraska State Bar Foundation’s Bench Media Committee and the Nebraska Broadcasters Association.The contest’s judges were Scott Stewart, local news editor of The Daily Record; Jacque Harms, news director and midday anchor of KNOP-TV in North Platte; and Dave Schroeder, news writer at KRVN-AM in Lexington. Each student was given two hours to write a story based off the first round of the mock trial competition, summarizing the key facts while maintaining accuracy and objectivity. The protest took place at Porkenheimer’s Pig Farm and included vandalism. It's OK to disagree with someone's ideas, but personal attacks, insults, threats, hate speech, advocating violence and other violations can result in a ban.
Kenya reported 727 more Covid-19 infections on Saturday, following the testing of 6,371 samples, raising the caseload to 21,363. The jury is still out. First, the good — indeed great — news: 44% fewer journalists were … July 31, 2020, 6:24 p.m. July 31, 2020, 4:27 p.m. Storm backed this up when claiming this was her most successful protest yet. Launch round-up: USA Today, Daily Record, Economist The news about journalists in jeopardy is mixed, according to a recently released analysis from Reporters Without Borders.
Browse Journalists in Edinburgh featuring photos, videos, special offers and testimonials to help you choose the right local Journalists for you. The complaint by Panenka is that Rabona Foods breached a contract that existed between the two parties causing damages of $100,000.Rabona Foods claims that Kelly Panenka’s actions involving a protest at an All-Star game held in Goldenrod in June 2018 did not conform to her promises in the contract, so the company decided to terminate it.August Storm, an environmental activist, testified that Panenka had taken part in a protest a year prior to the All-Star game Storm planned. They selected Damon Bennett, a student at Northwest High School in Grand Island, as the winner.The goal of the contest is to give students interested in journalism or communications more broadly an opportunity to learn about courtroom procedure and the trial process. Please be polite. Typed comments will be lost if you are not logged in. However, R.J. Midfield, a poller commissioned by the FDA in 2017, testified that the results of her poll proved that GMO’s, the issue Storm protested, did not cause disrepute for companies such as Rabona.No representatives of Rabona Foods witnessed the protest at the All Star game, but reporter Bobbie Woodstein with the Daily Cynic was assigned to the game and saw what happened. She claimed that none of her actions ever caused any harm to Rabona’s name.Rowen Rubisco, the marketing director at Rabona at the time, said on the stand that in an interview with the plaintiff, she never described the Porkenheimer’s incident. Daily Record journalists' Principles of Ethical Conduct Daily Record Published 2:09 a.m. This entry was posted in Recommended journalists and tagged #followjourn, Currently digital editor, Daily Record, Digital editor and multimedia journalist, editor, Iain Hepburn on July 13, 2009 by Laura Oliver. Welcome to our new and improved comments The Record ’s peer-support program is a rarity among American newsrooms, where efforts to assist journalists dealing with trauma are typically reactive, launched after tragedies such as natural disasters or school shootings that attract national coverage. July 31, 2020, 2:57 p.m. We will not present images that are reenacted without informing the audience.Read or Share this story: https://www.dailyrecord.com/story/news/2015/02/26/daily-record-journalists-principles-ethical-conduct/24042649/ She testified that when the protest started, Kelly Panenka was taken off the stage quickly, and members of the crowd began chanting along with the protest and throwing their cans of BreakFast, Rabona’s new product, at the stage.Frankie Flakke, president and CEO of Rabona Foods, took the stand in defense of her company, and testified that this and Woodstein’s published interview with Panenka had damaged Rabona’s public image. However she had done a social media background check on Panenka, and thought she would be a good spokesperson for the company.Rabona claims that the protest at the All-Star game brought disrepute to their company.