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            FCC suppressed media consolidation studies
          
          
        
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            Media consolidation shuts out women and minorities
          
          
        
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            Protests follow burning of DRC radio, TV stations
          
          
        
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            Afghanistan: No safety for journalists
          
          
        
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            Public relations joins fight for 'hearts and minds'
          
          
        
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            NYT reporter: Iraq 'off-limits' for Western journalists
          
          
        
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            US paid Miami journalists to publish anti-Castro news
          
          
        
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            'Fascism' frame set up by right-wing press
          
          
        
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            New York man arrested over Hezbollah-funded TV broadcasts
          
          
        
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            Cutting Wal-Mart a break: New York Times goes soft on retail giant
          
          
        
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            'People power' is a global brand owned by US
          
          
        
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            Threatened from everywhere
          
          
        
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            US troops 'assault Kirkuk journalists'
          
          
        
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            Israel's cluster bombs and alleged phosphorus use have escaped attention
          
          
        
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            Kidnapped in Israel or captured in Lebanon?: Israel's invasion pretext under fire
          
          
        
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            HOPE arrives in New York
          
          
        
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            FEMA a disaster for freedom of the press
          
          
        
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            Assault on Gaza: racism plagues media coverage
          
          
        
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            When is a 14-year-old girl a 'woman?'
          
          
        
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            Colombia free-press group 'military target'
          
          
        
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            Opposition journalists in Egypt protest press law
          
          
        
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            Journalist targeted by Israeli gunfire
          
          
        
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            US govt. condemns press for disclosures
          
          
        
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            A global crackdown on leaks to journalists
          
          
        
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            CBS's Mideast 'cycle of violence'
          
          
        
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            Down the memory hole: Israeli contribution to conflict is forgotten by leading papers
          
          
        
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            Congressman calls for criminal charges against 'NYT'
          
          
        
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            No bad press for US allowed in Afghanistan
          
          
        
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            White House critic calls press 'gullible'
          
          
        
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            Congress looks to offer big telecoms 'prize'
          
          
        
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            CIA claims the right to decide what is news
          
          
        
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            Bloggers take on telecoms giants over internet
          
          
        
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            Pres. Bush 'planted fake news stories on TV'
          
          
        
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            FCC to investigate unlabeled ads
          
          
        
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            Halt Pentagon payoffs to Iraqi journalists, DoD report recommends
          
          
        
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            Early 'Wash Post' poll on NSA phone spying refuted
          
          
        
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            Myths and falsehoods on the NSA domestic call-tracking program
          
          
        
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            BBC's coverage of Israeli- Palestinian conflict 'misleading'
          
          
        
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            Fox News pundit becomes White House press secretary
          
          
        
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            World Press Freedom Day: a chill in the air