‘Showdown’ at the Crawford Corral?
In coverage of a key Bush-Sharon meeting, media outlets manufacture a controversy that simply didn't exist.
In coverage of a key Bush-Sharon meeting, media outlets manufacture a controversy that simply didn't exist.
Before a key US visit, media outlets misrepresent Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan.
As the prime ministers travel to Washington, observers are wondering: Did the road map take a detour?
The media displace the road map's terms with those of the hudna — an internal Palestinian deal.
The media translate "hudna" as "truce," misrepresenting the term's religious, historical and modern meaning.
Salon and MSNBC disregard Palestinian road map delays and blame Israel for Abu Mazen
A Toronto Sun column replete with inaccuracies claims the road map is only good for Israel; also, AP misrepresents Camp David.
As a summit meeting approaches, the media misrepresent the road map and strike a suspicious pose toward Sharon.
Israel's cabinet accepts the road map, but is determined to avoid Oslo
Israeli and American insistence on uprooting terror receives unwarranted media criticism.
Arafat still runs the show from the top-down, and, no less importantly, from the bottom up.
As President Bush calls for Palestinian democracy, some columnists criticize the idea.
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