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The Sheikh’s Press Pass

AP and BBC's glowing coverage of a Saudi preacher omits his well-documented jihadist views.

AP’s Arafapologies

Associated Press editorializes an Arafat speech as per PA instructions; also, Tom Friedman likens democratic Israelis with Shiite thugs

Red Words on Glass

A taxpayer-funded Melbourne window exhibit vilifies Israel through false statistics.

Bias for Kids

BBC and Knight Ridder produce children's primers on the Mideast conflict that rehash classic myths.

Photo Essay: Scenes from The Hague

As the International Court of Justice opened its deliberations on the Israeli security fence, supporters of both sides descended on The Hague to press their case. An HonestReporting exclusive.

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Photo Op

A unique angle on a photojournalist's shot raises questions about the integrity of Mideast media coverage.

PA Policeman/Terrorist

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

The Year In Photos?

AP's yearly roundup shows plenty of interest in the Mideast conflict – but none whatsoever for Israeli terror victims.

Security Fence Distortions

News photos of Israel's security fence distort its physical properties, and a Boston Globe op-ed misrepresents its placement in the West Bank.

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.

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?

Tactless in San Diego

The San Diego Union-Tribune compares the death of an innocent terror victim to Rachel Corrie's.

Study: Reuters Headlines

A one-month study of Reuters headlines reveals clear bias in Reuters' Mideast coverage.

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