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Fair: In Death As In Life, Chávez Target Of Media Scorn
Znet Article, March, 07 2013
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His Independence, Help For Venezuela's Poor Will Not Be Forgiven
Fair: Taking Aim at the Elderly
Znet Article, January, 15 2013
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'Fiscal cliff' deal spared the aged, pundits complain
Fair: ABC's Iran Propaganda
Znet Article, February, 07 2012
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Alarmist reporting on 'terrorist' threat
Fair: Iran, Nukes and the Failure of Skepticism
Znet Article, November, 18 2011
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The idea that a journalistic outlet would declare this debate over is profoundly troubling
Fair: 2010 P.U.-Litzer Prizes Recognize The Worst Of U.S. Journalism
Zmag Article, January, 28 2011
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The stinkiest examples of corporate media malfeasance from last year
Fair: Editing Chavez to Manufacture a Slur
Znet Article, January, 30 2006
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It began with a bulletin from the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles (1/4/06) accusing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez of invokin...
Fair: CBS 'Memogate' Fallout
Znet Article, January, 17 2005
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From the media interest surrounding CBS's investigation into "Memogate," one would think that the credibility of 60 Minutes' report on George W. Bush's National Guard service was the most pressing media issue facing the nation. Shortly after the...
Fair: Beltway Humor
Znet Article, April, 01 2004
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When presidents appear appear at the annual Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner, it's traditional for them to tell a few jokes. But when George W. Bush appeared last week (3/24/04), he made a series of "jokes" about the failure to find the ...
Fair: Wesley Clark: The New Anti-War Candidate?
Znet Article, September, 17 2003
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The possibility that former NATO supreme commander Wesley Clark might enter the race for the 2004 Democratic presidential nomination has been the subject of furious speculation in the media. But while recent coverage of Clark often claims that he ...
Fair: Official Story Vs. Eyewitness Account
Znet Article, April, 06 2003
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A recent Washington Post article describing the killing of civilians by U.S. soldiers at a checkpoint outside the Iraqi town of Najaf proved that "embedded" journalists do have the ability to report on war in all its horror. But the rejection by s...
Fair: U.S. Media Applaud Bombing of Iraqi TV
Znet Article, March, 30 2003
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When Iraqi TV offices in Baghdad were hit by a U.S missile strike on March 25, the targeting of media was strongly criticized by press and human rights groups. The general secretary of the International Federation of Journalists, Aidan White, sugg...
Fair: What A Difference Four Years Makes
Znet Article, October, 19 2002
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Mainstream Media sources have repeatedly asserted that UN Weapons inspectors were kicked out of Iraq. EXTRA the magazine published by FAIR every month has provided an excellent comparison of coverage by major news outlets in 1998 and recently, and...
Fair: Euphemisms for Israeli Settlements Confuse Coverage
Znet Article, July, 07 2002
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The Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reported last month (5/31/02) that at the behest of a Likud party minister, the Israel Broadcasting Authority has banned its editorial departments from using the terms "settlers" or "settlements" on radio and TV. Acc...
Fair: U.S. Papers Hail Venezuelan Coup as Pro-Democracy Move
Znet Article, April, 18 2002
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When elements of the Venezuelan military forced president Hugo Chavez from office last week, the editorial boards of several major U.S. newspapers followed the U.S. government's lead and greeted the news with enthusiasm. In an April 13 editorial, ...
Fair: Palestinian Deaths Aren't Headline Material at New York Times
Znet Article, April, 12 2002
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How many Palestinian lives equal one Israeli life, according to the editors of the New York Times? The main headline on the front page of the New York Times' April 10 final edition was "At Least 8 Killed In Suicide Bombing On A Bus In Israel." The...
Fair: Pentagon Propaganda Plan Is Undemocratic, Possibly Illegal
Znet Article, February, 19 2002
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The New York Times reported today that the Pentagon's Office of Strategic Influence is "developing plans to provide news items, possibly even false ones, to foreign media organizations" in an effort "to influence public sentiment and policy makers...


