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Media Corrections We’d Like To See
Posted by Norman Solomon on 25 Jul 2007 | Tagged as: News, Media Savvy, Bias, Ownership, IR, Ethics, AF, Action, Journalism, Newspapers, Alternative Press
| By Norman Solomon, MediaChannel Every once in a while, I imagine what it might be like if news outlets were candid and leveled with media consumers instead of the usual circuitous route of pretense and distortion. What media scenes would we like to see? |
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Two female journalists killed in Afghanistan
Posted by AP on 07 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: News, AF, Media Freedom, World Press
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By Associated Press Two female journalists in Afghanistan have been gunned down in separate attacks. |
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Kabul Is Moving To Curb Independent News Media
Posted by International Herald Tribune on 07 May 2007 | Tagged as: News, AF, Media Freedom, Journalism, Middle East
| By Abdul Waheed Wafa and Carlotta Gall, International Herald Tribune The government of Afghanistan, competing with the Taliban for public support and trying to fend off accusations that it is corrupt and ineffective, is moving to curb one of its own most impressive achievements: the country’s flourishing independent news media. |
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Cheney Bombs in Afghanistan, America
Posted by MediaChannel on 01 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: News, Media Savvy, US, IQ, Free Speech, Ethics, AF, Cheney
The secretive and sometimes not-so-secretive Vice President has a complicated relationship with the media and foreign leaders alike.
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Afghanistan: Forgotten War, Forgotten Women
Posted by D. J. Waletzky on 06 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: News, Media Savvy, IQ, Politics, PK, Ethics, AF
Are the women of Afghanistan more than pawns in a rhetorical game? What has the Us-led invasion done for their plight?
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