RE: WAR: Apparently the internet does NOT see censorship as damage and route

From: Barbara Lamar (blamar@satx.rr.com)
Date: Wed Mar 26 2003 - 19:51:51 MST

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    Amara posted:

    > http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0325/p01s04-woiq.html
    >
    > World and America watching different wars
    > CNN vs. Al Jazeera: Seeing is often believing

    There is at least one US news source that seems to be giving a more balanced
    picture of what's going on:

    =============================

    Democracy Now! is a national, listener-sponsored public radio and TV show,
    pioneering the largest community media collaboration in the country. The
    program was launched six years ago as the only daily election show in public
    broadcasting. Because of its success, Democracy Now! broadened its focus and
    became a national news show committed to bringing the voices of the
    marginalized to the airwaves on issues ranging from the global to the local.

    ==============================

    You can listen to their unembedded reporters online:
    http://www.democracynow.org/about.htm

    Meanwhile, Lee Corbin seems to be offended because Damien Broderick posted a
    link to a news story that contained reports of Iraqi casualties. I would not
    presume to tell Lee or anyone else what their political opinions should be;
    but when one forms his opinions with blinders on, I think it's safe to say
    that his opinions are probably not consistent with reality.

    Barbara Lamar



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