The Peer Review

Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air. - Henry Anatole Grunwald

RT @MCOT_Eng: BMA flood advisory for Bueng Kum, Saphan Sung residents: http://t.co/6ntHsLzL #thaifloodEng

RT @saekhow: Faking it is totally uncool: «Thailand floods: When journalists embellish visuals» http://t.co/0xf7xKGm #ThaiFloodEng (via …

RT @BengoshiNadda: #ThaiFloodEng “We’ve been greedy. We’ve treated Mother Nature poorly. And now she’s come back to hurt us.” #APNews

Terracotta warriors here we come! (@ Xi’an Xianyang Int’l Airport | XIY) http://t.co/a8OqE4Rq

Back in China! (@ Shanghai Pudong Int’l Airport T2 w/ 7 others) http://t.co/75NyxIvK

Glad to get away tom., but hope it doesn’t get worse! PHOTOS: Floods wreak havoc in Thailand | http://t.co/xmZH7yAy via @TIME #thaiflood

Thanks to @babyfishie for helping me move in! (@ Sukhumvit Plus condo) http://t.co/KZEM7Cdo

“To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if…” http://t.co/QpBuXixZ

Wish my students could understand that! - Egypt’s first steps toward liberty remind us of our own: http://bit.ly/foHWmS via @1stAmendmentCtr

RT @frontlineblog: Frontline Blogs: Visualising the Egyptian revolution through Twitter http://bit.ly/gmreOd