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'''Russell Mills''' was the publisher of the ]. He was dismissed in 2002 by ] Global Communications Corp. following the publication of a story critical of Prime Minister ] and an editorial calling for Chrétien's resignation. After he was dismissed he was became a ].<ref>http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/08.22/08-nieman.html</ref> '''Russell Mills''' was the publisher of the ]. He was dismissed in 2002 by ] Global Communications Corp. following the publication of a story critical of Prime Minister ] and an editorial calling for Chrétien's resignation. After he was dismissed he was became a ].<ref>http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/2002/08.22/08-nieman.html</ref>

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Russell Mills was the publisher of the Ottawa Citizen. He was dismissed in 2002 by CanWest Global Communications Corp. following the publication of a story critical of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and an editorial calling for Chrétien's resignation. After he was dismissed he was became a Nieman Fellow.

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