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Hala Al-Dosari, the Washington Post's inaugural Jamal Khashoggi Fellow and a scholar-in-residence at the New York University School of Law's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, center, is introduced by journalist and panel discussion moderator, Quil Lawrence, a veteran correspondent for NPR News, left, with Martin Smith, a veteran filmmaker and journalist with PBS Frontline, during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion Friday at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville. Morning Sentinel photo by Michael G. Seamans
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Hala Al-Dosari, the Washington Post's inaugural Jamal Khashoggi Fellow and a scholar-in-residence at the New York University School of Law's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, center, is introduced by journalist and panel discussion moderator, Quil Lawrence, a veteran correspondent for NPR News, left, with Martin Smith, a veteran filmmaker and journalist with PBS Frontline, during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion Friday at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville.
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David Greene, President of Colby College, honors the 66 journalists killed worldwide in 2018 during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville on Friday.
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Rick Hutzell, editor of the Capitol Gazette, the newspaper that lost five journalists in a shooting in their newsroom in 2018, listens to a panel discussion during the Lovejoy Award event at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville on Friday.
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Quil Lawrence, a veteran correspondent for NPR News, left, Halal Al-Dosari, center, the Washington Post's inaugural Jamal Khashoggi Fellow and a scholar in residence at the New York University School of Law's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, and Martin Smith, a veteran film maker and journalist with PBS FRONTLINE, during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville on Friday.
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Hala Al-Dosari, the Washington Post's inaugural Jamal Khashoggi Fellow and a scholar-in-residence at the New York University School of Law's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, takes part in a Lovejoy Award panel discussion Friday at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville.
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Martin Smith, a veteran film maker and journalist with PBS FRONTLINE, speaks during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville on Friday.
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Hala Al-Dosari, the Washington Post's inaugural Jamal Khashoggi Fellow and a scholar-in-residence at the New York University School of Law's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, center, is introduced by journalist and panel discussion moderator, Quil Lawrence, a veteran correspondent for NPR News, left, with Martin Smith, a veteran filmmaker and journalist with PBS Frontline, during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion Friday at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville.
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Martin Smith, a veteran film maker and journalist with PBS FRONTLINE, took part in the Lovejoy Award panel discussion at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville on Friday.
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Quil Lawrence, a veteran correspondent for NPR News, left, Hala Al-Dosari, center, the Washington Post's inaugural Jamal Khashoggi Fellow and a scholar-in-residence at the New York University School of Law's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, and Martin Smith, a veteran filmmaker and journalist with PBS Frontline, during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion Friday inside Colby College's Lorimer Chapel in Waterville.
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Rick Hutzell, editor of the Capitol Gazette, the newspaper that lost five journalists in a shooting in their newsroom in 2018, listens to a panel discussion during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville on Friday.
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Quil Lawrence, a veteran correspondent for NPR News, left, introduces Halal Al-Dosari, center, the Washington Post's inaugural Jamal Khashoggi Fellow and a scholar in residence at the New York University School of Law's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, and Martin Smith, a veteran film maker and journalist with PBS FRONTLINE, during the Lovejoy Award panel discussion at Lorimer Chapel at Colby College in Waterville on Friday.