Trouble in St. Pete
In both Russia and Florida, the St. Petersburg Times shows its bias.
In both Russia and Florida, the St. Petersburg Times shows its bias.
Media myths can take on a life of their own. Here are 4 myths that badly need to be dispelled.
HR readers patrolling the media discover those saying that the creation of Israel was a
Israel tries to move the peace process forward by isolating the opposition to Palestinian reforms.
A review of media issues relating to Sept. 11 in light of the Mideast conflict.
Reuters paints accomplices to mass murder as oppressed folk heroes.
A journalism professor presents so-called fundamental facts that are little more than unfounded propaganda spin.
Arafat's Fatah rejects the Gaza-first deal. But most major media blatantly omit this fact.
MSNBC.com dedicates a prominent forum to the extremist views of blogger Eric Alterman.
The Washington Post sympathizes with a Hamas leader, and Time magazine 'blames' Israel for decreasing the violence.
The media tries to mop up its horrific coverage of Jenin. Some newspapers succeed.
The so-called newspaper of record doctors the words of news sources and equates terrorists with Israeli college students.
The media tries to justify the bombing of an Israeli cafeteria as some kind of tit-for-tat.
Israel wipes out a most-wanted terrorist, and regrets the loss of innocent life. But is the media reporting the whole story?
A classic case of selective omission.
The magazine written for American diplomats around the world runs an article calling Israeli actions 'terrorism.'
A former U.S. president continues to present Arafat as peaceful and democratic.
As President Bush calls for Palestinian democracy, some columnists criticize the idea.
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