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Watching America: Website Offers Insight into Foreign Press and Opinion

Watching America: Website Offers Insight into Foreign Press and Opinion

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Live MSNBC News Stream on Election Day

Live MSNBC News Stream on Election Day

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Gwen Ifill VP Debate Mod Criticized Unnecessarily

Gwen Ifill VP Moderator Criticized Unnecessarily

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Unbiased Media Coverage for the First 2008 Presidential Debate?

The news media and respectable political blogs assert that the first of several presidential debates was a draw, as the following web pages illustrate.
However, in the effort to appear unbiased, the news media is actually persuading the viewing audience to tune in longer and with more fervor. The end game is to attract viewers and [...]

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Best Communication and Politics Blogs

Whether it is advertising, marketing, branding, direct response, ad networks, interactive development, political theory, the upcoming election, or case studies, visit the following sites often to get good information from professionals in the industry and from good citizens/journalists:

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Media Coverage of the Iraq War in 2006

When research commenced for this paper on the tenth of April, 2006, the number of deaths occurring as a result of the war in Iraq had risen to estimates of more than 130,000.

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