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Deadly Toys

Sloppy journalism leaves many questions unanswered in tragic death of child.

Bitter Medicine

Inserting anti-Israel rhetoric into ostensibly neutral medical journals and academic literature

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Reuters Admits Appeasing Terrorists

Reuters' global managing editor acknowledges that Arab intimidation influences his agency's news coverage.

When the Photo is the Story

AFP frames Sharon as villain, and an IDF soldier offers another look at checkpoint culture.

BBC Radio Farce

BBC Radio's curious choice of 'experts' on Mideast media coverage and terminology

PA Policeman/Terrorist

Reuters once again omits a central fact of a Palestinian terror attack.

Editors Consider the "T-Word"

Two Florida papers revisit their refusal to call Hamas and Islamic Jihad "terrorists"; from one only, a policy change.

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Model Activism In Philly

Local media monitors use documentation and personal meetings to demand fair Mideast coverage from the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Bystanders to Terror

The media's new term for Israeli terror victims — "bystanders" — masks the true, civilian target of Palestinian terror.

The Bias Boomerang

American journalists, party to years of anti-Israel bias, have inadvertently contributed to the anti-Americanism now raging in the Arab street.

Two Bombs, Two Standards

The media calls the targeting of American soldiers "terror," but not when the target is Israeli civilians.

AP’s Rockets and Victims

Associated Press employs Hassan Fattah and Ibrahim Barzak to report from Gaza. Israel comes out on the short end.

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