A unique angle on a photojournalist's shot raises questions about the integrity of Mideast media coverage.
Something Fishy at AFP
An AFP photographer uses a wide-angle lens to exaggerate his picture, and the AFP caption omits essential context.
The Media’s Mideast Relativism
Under the guise of objectivity, the media try to 'democratize' a corrupt and dictatorial Palestinian regime.
Ins and Outs of Choosing the News
AP and Reuters select news items that question Israeli policy — but avoid items that justify it.
The Human Fallout
In the wake of "The Children's Attack," profiles of families victimized by terror deserve to be reprinted broadly.
Who Got Hurt?
The Christian Science Monitor determines that the most serious injury twin suicide bombings inflicted was not to actual human victims, but to Palestinian political goals.
Off the Map
As the prime ministers travel to Washington, observers are wondering: Did the road map take a detour?
All Wet in Toronto
A Toronto Sun column replete with inaccuracies claims the road map is only good for Israel; also, AP misrepresents Camp David.
Access Through Selective Reporting
CNN admits that knowledge of murder, torture, and planned assassinations were suppressed in order to maintain CNN's Baghdad bureau.
Battle of the Bulge
The southern wall of the Temple Mount is in danger of collapse. Will Muslims use this as a pretense for new violence?



