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A Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist deflects Arafat
A Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist deflects Arafat
The Saudis revive an old peace plan, and suddenly the New York Times takes notice.
CNN mentions the name, age and hometown of the suicide bomber — but not of the Jewish victims.
A Dallas Morning News writer presents outdated and misinformed myths.
One Israel basher convinces papers across America to print his misrepresentation of facts and defense of murder.
The Washington Post falls into the common trap of equating attacker with victim.
Between Arafat's op-ed, and Sontag's portrayal of Hamas as Mr. Rogers, it would have been enough.
The New York Times says she 'adored children.' But a female suicide bomber didn
Despite all evidence to the contrary, some media outlets still hail Arafat as the prince of peace.
CNN, Associated Press, and Reuters turn a week of violence inside-out..
As Palestinian factions step up the terror, the media gives Arafat the soapbox and portrays him as a heroic seeker of peace.
The PA master of terror gets op-ed space in the Washington Post, and a whitewash on MSNBC.com.
Media skepticism surrounds the death of a Fatah terrorist, the demolition of buildings in Gaza, and the capture of the Karine-A weapons boat.
Topps issues trading cards hailing Arafat as an American patriot. Plus: With the Karine-A weapons ship, the media begins to point the finger at the PA.
Our annual award for the most skewed and biased reporting.
MSNBC's top photo to summarize 2001: Two mischievous Jewish kids.
Jimmy Carter and others from the original Camp David speak their peace.
The publisher of the most prestigious German weekly compares Ariel Sharon to Adolf Hitler.
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