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Commentary Edwards: An Eye For An Eyelash: The Gaza Massacre - Part 1

Commentary, January, 16 2009 David Edwards
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An Eye For An Eyelash: The Gaza Massacre - Part 1

Znet Article Gordon: How to Sell 'Ethical Warfare'

Znet Article, January, 16 2009 Neve Gordon
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Claim moral superiority, intimidate enemies and crush dissent – Israel's media management is not just impressive, it's terrifying...

Znet Article Podur: Turn off the Canadian Media, Please

Znet Article, January, 08 2009 Justin Podur
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If national media help make a nation, then we all need to stop reading and listening to conventional Canadian media if we want to make a decent Canada.

Commentary Landau: Roger (Cohen) and Me

Commentary, December, 29 2008 Saul Landau
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As the prosperous, ethical and super-duper powerful United States erodes, The New York Times Magazine editors decided to feature, on its December 2 cover, the demise of Cuba's socialist society.

Znet Article Young: Testing the Propaganda Model

Znet Article, December, 19 2008 Kevin Young
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A comparison of US press coverage of Venezuela and Colombia over the past decade, focusing on two sets of parallel political actions taken by the Venezuelan and Colombian governments.

Blog Post Albert: The Nation: Ads Are Us

Blog Post, November, 30 2008 Michael Albert
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The Nation goes for the ad dollar...

Znet Article Lendman: Studs Terkel: The Passing of An Icon

Znet Article, November, 01 2008 Stephen Lendman
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Despite his advanced age, the news came as a shock. An era had passed. On October 31, author, activist, actor, broadcaster, and mensch for all seasons Louis "Studs" Terkel died peacefully at his Chicago North Side home at age 96. Already weakened ...

Znet Article Herman: Poor Marlise: Her Old Allies Are Now Attacking the Tribunal and Even Portraying the Serbs as Victims

Znet Article, October, 29 2008 Edward Herman
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Marlise Simons, the New York Times’s main reporter on the Milosevic trial and International Criminal Trial for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), has had a difficult year. Perhaps most painful was the disclosure that in 1999 the Kosovo Albanian KLA se...

Blog Post Brody: Effects of Advertising on Kids

Blog Post, October, 18 2008 Y. Brody
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Researchers have concluded that exposure to direct marketing causes serious health problems in children.

Znet Article Cook: Intellectual Cleansing 2

Znet Article, October, 14 2008 Jonathan Cook
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In many ways, my introduction to journalism was far from typical. In the mid-1980s, after university, I was casting around for a career and decided to “try” journalism. I called the local free newspaper in the city in which I had graduated, Southa...

Blog Post Brody: Space Weaponization and the 2008 Election

Blog Post, October, 11 2008 Y. Brody
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No longer science-fiction, the incredible reality is that space weaponization is an issue in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election. This post deals with current U.S. policy, budgeting, and planning around putting offensive weapons in space; gives r...

Blog Post Sinclair: Email to the BBC's Sarah Montague about corporal punishment

Blog Post, October, 03 2008 Ian Sinclair
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Email to the BBC's Sarah Montague about corporal punishment

Znet Article Edwards: Intellectual Cleansing: Part 1 - Keeping The Media Safe For Big Business

Znet Article, October, 02 2008 David Edwards
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Martin Tierney is one of a tiny number of mainstream journalists willing to review our book, ‘Guardians of Power’. In June 2006, he published an accurate outline of our argument in the Herald, commenting: “It stands up to scrutiny.”

Znet Article Jensen: Free speech not safe from attack by Canadian media corporation

Znet Article, September, 22 2008 Robert Jensen
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When the bottom line is threatened, corporations typically show little concern for holding the line on political principles such as freedom of expression. In capitalism, freedom is too often just another word for maximizing profits.

Znet Article Edwards: When News Is Noise - Georgia, South Ossetia And The Political Pipeline

Znet Article, September, 12 2008 David Edwards
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A Los Angeles Times editorial observed last month that China had persuaded world leaders to attend the Olympic Games “despite their misgivings about Beijing's horrific human rights record both domestically and abroad”. The horror, the editors note...

Commentary Pilger: A Murderous Theatre Of The Absurd

Commentary, September, 12 2008 John Pilger
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Try to laugh, please. The news is now officially parody and a game for all the family to play.

Znet Article Edwards: News International Threatens Media Lens With Legal And Police Action

Znet Article, July, 13 2008 David Edwards
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On June 28 and July 3, Media Lens received repeated threats of both legal and police action from Alastair Brett, legal manager of News International’s Times Newspapers.

Znet Article Lendman: The Supreme Court, Habeas, John Yoo and Murdoch's Wall Street Journal

Znet Article, June, 23 2008 Stephen Lendman
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Rupert Murdoch has a corrosive effect on whatever he touches, and this writer once tangled with him in an article called Lies, Damn Lies and the Murdoch Empire. Former Chicago columnist Mike Royko also did and remarked that "no self-respecting fis...

Znet Article Jensen: Diversity and the incoherence of journalism’s ideology

Znet Article, June, 13 2008 Robert Jensen
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The ideology of contemporary corporate commercial journalism is incoherent, and one place to see clearly this confusion is the news media industry’s approach to “diversity.”

Znet Article Mcchesney2: Who'll Unplug Big Media? Stay Tuned

Znet Article, May, 31 2008 Bob2 Mcchesney2
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On a Thursday in mid-May, the Senate did something that would have been unimaginable a decade ago. Led by Democrat Byron Dorgan, the senators–Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives–gave Rupert Murdoch and his fellow media moguls t...

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