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Citizen Journalism by Richard Sambrooke
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An Independent Review of (UK) Government Communications - The Phillis Report, 2003
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Hutton & Scott: a tale of 2 enquiries by M Phythian
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The Story Behind the Story by A Morris
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Role Of The Free Press In UK Foreign Policy - 2002 speech by Jack Straw
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The all-sseing eye (cameras everywhere) by M Farren
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The role of cell phones in carrying news and information - CIMA Report
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UNESCO Declaration on role of media in strengthening peace (1978)
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International News and the media: the impact of 9/11 by various
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Reporting from Iraq by J McGeary
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Killing the Messenger by IPC
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The Role of the Media in Conflict by Yll Bajraktari and Christina Parajon
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Why and When to Use Media for Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding by Vladimir Bratic and Lisa Schi
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Peace Journalism. The other side of objectivity by V Bratic
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Interview with V Bratic (video)
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Media, Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding: Mapping the Edges - USIP briefing
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Media effects during violent conflict: Evaluating media contributions to peace building by V Bratic
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Foreign News Coverage: The U.S. Media's Undervalued Asset By Jill Carroll
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"Undue Reverence" - Questioning national identity in the media coverage of the 1982 Falklands War by
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Press Coverage in Somalia by D B Stockwell
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Inciting Genocide, Pleading Free Speech (media in Rwanda) by Susan Benesch
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Reporting Atrocity: War, Neutrality and the danger of taking sides by Samantha Power
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`Reality violence' on TV news: it began with Vietnam by J Sean McCleneghan
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The Rwanda media experience from the Genocide by IMS
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The Media Goes to War: How TV Sold The Panama Invasion by Mark Cook and Jeff Cohen
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Front Lines and Deadlines: 2001 special issue of the Media Studies Journal
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The Press & War by D R van Tuyl
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The Impact of the Media on Enemy Effectiveness by B D Lafferty et al
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An obligation to front-line journalism from The Freedom Forum
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Democracy and Protracted War: The Impact of TV by G S Venanzi
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War - the Great Educator by Geoffrey Goodman
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War reporting enters 21st Century by Nick Higham
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The media's role in war and peacebuilding by R Howard
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Information in Conflict by Nik Gowing
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Media in Conflict: new reality not yet understood by Nik Gowing
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Media Coverage: Help Or Hinderance In Conflict Prevention by Nik Gowing
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Media in conflict: the new reality not yet understood by Nik Gowing
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Into the Firing Line by Nik Gowing
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Media, the Law & Peacebuilding: from Bosnia to Iraq by Nik Gowing
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Noisy emergencies and the media by Nik Gowing
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Global Communication & Foreign Policy by E Gilboa
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Theorising the Influence of Media on World Politics by Piers Robinson
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Around-the-clock news cycle a double-edged sword by M Albright
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The Media Dimension in Foreign Interventions by M Fachot
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War in Real Time by Ted Koppel
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The role of the media in Foreign Policy Decision Making: a thoeretical framework by C Naveh
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Do the media drive Foreign Policy? by P O'Herfernan & W Strobel
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Media, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy by S N Soroka
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TV News & Foreign Policy: constraints of real-time coverage by E Gilboa
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CNN Effect: a direct path to the American centre of gravity by B W Kasupski
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A re-examination of the CNN Effect by M T Harmon
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The News Media and Interventions by P Robinson
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The Mass Media's Impact on International Affairs from USIP (1997)
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The CNN Effect. Brookings/Harvard Forum
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Does the Media Drive Foreign Policy by P O'Heffernan and W Strobel
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The CNN Effect: the search for a communications theory of international relations by E Gilboa
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Crystallizations of media in the global revolution by Martin Shaw
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News & Ethics in a Real-Time World by Philip Seib
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The News Media and the 'Clash of Civilisations' by Philip Seib
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An Alternative to the Fighting Frame in News Reporting by Trudie Richards & Brent King
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24 hours media by Nicholas Jones
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Guidelines for journalists reporting live from dangerous places
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Quality sacrificed at altar of 24-hour news by J Dettmer
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Whose media are we? by Ralph Begleiter
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Reporting Conflict by Paul Moorcroft
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How to succeed as a war correspondent by Jeremy Bowen
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The challenges and rewards of a career in international journalism by M S Sinclair
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Using Conflict Analysis in Reporting by Jake Lynch
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The decline - but not yet fall - of foreign news in the US media by Jonathan Randal
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Redefining Foreign Correspondence by J M Hamilton & Eric Jenner
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Professionalism in War Reporting by Tom Gjelten
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Journalist ethics and reporting terrorism by Jake Lynch
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Propaganda vs. Professionalism by Harold Evans
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Global News and the Vanishing American Foreign Correspondent by S Williston
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Foreign News Shrinks in Era of Globalization by D Shaw
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To Die For: Why Journalists Risk All by A Hassan
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Not war reporting - just reporting by Tim Franks
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The role of western correspondents & Government PR in Middle East Coverage by M el Nawawi & J D Kell
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Amplifying Officials, Squelching Dissent by S Randall & T Broughel
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Methods of Media Manipulation by M Parenti
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How various forces other than government censorship restrain US media in wartime by J Wilhelm
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From the Persian Gulf to Kosovo: war journalism and propaganda by S Nohrsted et al
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The media of manipulation: patriotism and propaganda [news coverage of 9/11] by April Eisman
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The Media Go To War: TV coverage of the war in Iraq from Media Monitor
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The media handling of the Iraq War by Alan Knight
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Spectacular Warfare by G R Mitchell
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The logic of new media in international affairs by A R Kluver
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Television and the Pictures In our Heads by W Schulz
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War without Death: Responses to Distant Suffering by J Petley
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War and the role of the mass media by J. Michael Waller
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The role of the media in war and peace from New Routes
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Peacekeeping & International Crisis Management
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Television Coverage of War from Questia
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Role of the media and public relations in contemporary diplomacy by K Plavsak
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Diplomacy and the News Media: A Comment on the Indian Experience by Ajai K. Rai
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The News Media and the transformation of Ethnopolitical conflicts by D Reljic
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Is Technology Altering the Construction of News? by Steve Livingstone & W Lance Bennett
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Politics and the Media: a crisis of trust? by James Stanyer
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Use and Abuse of Media in Vulnerable Societies by M Frohard & J Temin
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Towards an Ethical Framework for Reporting Conflicts from Reporting the World
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Regional Media in Conflict from IWPR
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Weapons of War or Purveyors of Peace? (Media in Pakistan/India)
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The role of the media in Greek-Turkish relations by K Hadjidimus
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Blogs in the machine by Ian Buruma
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Patern in the American news coverage of 9/11 by M W Traugott & T Brader
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5 ways the mainstream media supports terrorist strategy by G Gagliardi
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September 11, the Media and War Fever by D Kellner
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How The War on Terrorism Has Changed The News Agenda
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The role of the press (in the GWOT). Lessons of war past. Brookings/Harvard Forum
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Journalism and the war on Terror from IFJ
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The relationship between the media and terrorism by Adam Lockyer
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The Media at War since 9/11 by Susan Carruthers
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The Media & Terrorism by Paul Wilkinson
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Coverage of Terrorism from the Nieman Foundation
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US Media Prepares For War by EPN
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Interview with Kate Adie just before 2003 war
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Clarke discusses revolution in war reporting by Dale Eisman
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Journalists killed in Iraq 2003
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America keeps its blinkers on by Nick Higham
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The Press and War by Robert Zelnick
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The Thick Fog of War on American TV by N Soloman
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BBC Review of News Services covering 2003 Iraq war
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Reporting from the Sandstorm: An Appraisal of Embedding by B R McLane
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War Comes Home - new challenges for journalists by Thomas Kunkel
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Operation Perfect Storm by Lance Bennett
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Military Reporters cover Iraqi conflict
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Critics Say Coverage Helped Lead to War by Jim Rutenberg and Robin Toner
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Watching from Afar by Anthony Borden
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Target Iraq: What the media didn't tell you by Norman Soloman
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In The North, Fear And Hate by Borzou Daraghi
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Media Mood Swings by Rachel Smolkin
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Newsmen wrestle with perils of 21st century war by Martin Bell
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The real-time war by Terence Smith
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TV - a missed opportunity by Paul Friedman
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The Embedded Life by Gordon Dillow
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The high price of an unforgiving war by Michael Massing
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PBS Assesses the Embedded System
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Baghdad: Minding your Minder by Anthony Shadid
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Spectacle and Media Propaganda in the War on Iraq by Douglas Kellner
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Can we believe what we see on the screen? from ABC
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Frontline to frontpage from ABC
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Embedded: Weapons of Mass Distraction by D Schecter
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Pictures Worthy of Contemplation by Walter Cronkite
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US Media and the Justification of the Iraq War by Andrew Calabrese
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History or bunkum? (Iraq reporting 2003) by Philip Knightley
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Humbled by War Reporting by Walt Rogers of CNN
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For the Unilaterals, No Neutral Ground by John Donvan
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The Arab Media Coverage of the Iraqi War by V Cheterian
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Tragedy in the Fog of War by Richard Sambrook
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Hard Times for Hard News: a clinical look at US foreign coverage by J F Stacks
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Misperceptions, the Media and the Ieaq War from PIPA
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Playing piano in the war whorehouse from Index on Censorhip (US media in Iraqi war)
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Online Newshour archive of material on Iraqi war coverage
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The 2003 Iraq war in western media by K Hafez
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Role of the Media in the 2nd Gulf War by Alistair Campbell
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How much of the real story did journalists get? from Canadian Association of Journalists
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The French spin a different war story by K R Timmermann
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War Coverage Rewrites History by Danny Schechter
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Reporting from the Sandstorm: an appraisal of embedding
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The 'Fox News Effect' on US TV Journalism by S Purvis
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Marketing experts say war is a tough sell by Caroline Said
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CNN's coverage of the war in Iraq (2003)
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TV Images Stir Anger, Shock and Warnings of Backlash by Emily Wax and Alia Ibrahim
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Assessing Media Coverage of the war in Iraq from the Brookings Institute
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World and America watching different wars by Danna Harman
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Did Iconic Images from Baghdad Reveal More About the Media than Iraq? by M Gilbert and S C Ryan
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Reporting Iraq: What went Right, What went Wrong from Reporting the World
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A Case of Shell Shock by Howard Kurtz
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The invasion of Iraq - and how the media war was won and lost by D Robie
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TV Coverage of the War in Iraq (2003) from Media Monitor
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The Iraq War and the Media by IPI (Part 1 of 3)
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The Iraq War and the Media by IPI (Part 2)
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The Iraq War and the Media by IPI (Part 3)
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What happened to the war? from ABC
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Did Our Leading Newspapers Set Too Low a Bar for a Preemptive Attack? by Chris Mooney
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The Real War Will Never Get on TV (Iraq 2003) by Sean Aday
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The Media and Iraq: War Coverage Analysis by M Diemand & D Thoreau
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John Simpson defends the BBC's reporting of the Iraq war by F Kane
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Whose agenda? The BBC Reporters' Log on the Iraq War (2003) by D Steven & M Weston
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A View from the Embassy [war reporting in Iraq] by Robert J. Callahan
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Journalism.org's archive of media stories on the Iraq war of 2003
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The New Kids on the Block
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More New 'Kids'
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The new amateurs by J Russell
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The News Media & Humanitarian Action by Disaster Management Training Programme
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Media restrictions pose a threat to democratic society (Japan) by T Hattori
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Media knocked for Iraq war coverage by Tom Regan
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When All-News Isn't Necessarily Good News by Tom Shales
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Media Coverage of Weapons of Mass Destruction by Susan Moeller
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A year later, TV's embedded reporters ponder the merits of how they covered the 'drive-by war' by V
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The media battleground by Todd Gitlin
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Now They Tell Us (on media negligence over Iraq) by Michael Massing
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Patriotism and the media by Roy Greenslade
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Different Stories: how the press in the US, Britain & S Asia covered the Iraqi War by N Ravi
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Searing images can be signposts by Tim Rutten
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The State of the News Media in 2004
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The Media and Fallujah by Gary Smith
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The Blogs of War by G H Reynolds
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An Image Of Grief Returns by Amanda Ripley
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Selective Imagery In Iraq by Jim Hoagland
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Reporting, and Surviving, Iraq's Dangers by Ian Fisher
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The Post on WMDs: An Inside Story by Howard Kurtz
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Media war toll rises to 51 by Dominic Timms
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Why did it take so long for the news media to break the Abu Ghraib story? by S Ricchiardi
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Images of War by Lori Robertson
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Will We Need a New 'All the President's Men'? by Frank Rich
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Media: More Voices, Less Credibility: Pew Centre (2005)
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In...Iraq, even the Arab media are being pushed off the story by M Blake
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BBC Broadcast 'Fake' News Reports by David Miller
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It's not just the US; British Govt. video handouts aired by BBC by A Snyder (on above)
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Media Coverage of the War in Iraq from the American University
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A list of news organization employees killed in Iraq since the start of war
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The Agony of War by Bob Herbert
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In Iraq, even Arab media are being pushed off the story by Mariah Blake
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When Do We Publish a Secret? by D Baquet & B Keller
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The Fog of Cable by Lawrence Pintak (Lebanon 2006)
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For war reporters, they're the news by S Mansfield
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Embedded Reporting Influences War Coverage, Study Shows
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The Vanishing Foreign Correspondent by Fred Hiatt
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Demise of the Foreign Correspondent by P Constable
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More violence against journalists amid continuing impunity from RSF
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Links to relevant websites
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Reporting the World website
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