Monday, November 21, 2005
Congressman John Murtha - The weekend explodes with talk
of getting out of Iraq
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Guest: Charles Goyette
Subject: John Murtha, Iraq Pullout
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MEDIACHANNEL.ORG -- MEDIA SAVVY
News for the Media Savvy
November 21, 2005
DEBATING IRAQ: A MURTHA MOMENT AND THE SLIDE TO AN EXIT
The much-maligned Mr. Marx said history often begins as
tragedy and repeats itself as farce. That was never more
true than last Friday night as we watched the great Iraq
war “debate.”
By Danny Schechter, MediaChannel.org
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1982
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ABLE DANGER II
How much longer will Defense Secretary Rumsfeld be able
to ignore the growing Congressional clamor over the Able
Danger 'information warfare' controversy? Although key
participants remain constrained from speaking out, if
given the chance they might expose at least one piece of
the puzzle: 'Able Danger II.'
By Rory O'Connor, MediaChannel.org
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http://www.roryoconnor.org/blog/index.php?p=150
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HOW U.S. FELL UNDER THE SPELL OF 'CURVEBALL'
The German intelligence officials responsible for one of
the most important informants on Saddam Hussein's
suspected weapons of mass destruction say that the Bush
administration and the CIA repeatedly exaggerated his
claims during the run-up to the war in Iraq.
By Bob Drogin and John Goetz, Los Angeles Times
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1989
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EVIDENCE TO BE PRESENTED TO NEW GRAND JURY IN CIA LEAK
CASE
Special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald on Friday signaled
that his investigation into the disclosure of an
undercover CIA officer's identity remains active,
re-igniting speculation that other Bush administration
officials could face criminal charges.
By Shannon McCaffrey, Knight Ridder Newspapers
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1983
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SOURCES OF CONFUSION
The Plame drama thickens, as Washington once again tries
to guess who Bob Woodward's been talking to.
By Evan Thomas and Michael Isikoff, Newsweek
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1986
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THE FALL OF BOB WOODWARD
It is not a surprise to find the dean of investigative
journalism acting like every other self-protecting
member of the establishment, since journalism itself has
become a pillar of the governing power structure. But
Woodward represented something more than all of this,
and his quite American fall from grace (''The bigger
they come") presents a challenge to your conscience.
By James Carroll, Boston Globe
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1991
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'WASH POST' AND KNIGHT RIDDER CLASH OVER WOODWARD
While famed reporter Bob Woodward's sudden entanglement
in the Plame/CIA leak has been big news all week, few
editorials weighed in on the matter, until now.
By E&P Staff, Editor & Publisher
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1988
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DOWN WITH INSIDER REPORTING
Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward has taken the
stand and placed another stone on the grave of insider
journalism. Insider journalism, the type of journalism
that relies on anonymous sources much of the time and a
dependent relationship the other part of the time,
should be discarded and discredited as journalistic
practice.
Editorial, The Minnesota Daily
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1992
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JOURNALISTS WHO WON'T GIVE UP
Without the determination of investigative journalists
to ignore outside pressure while turning over every
possible rock, some important secrets would never be
uncovered. But sometimes the reporters never hit pay
dirt and just dig themselves into a deeper hole.
By Howard Kurtz, Washington Post
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/2006
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MORE LEAKS, PLEASE!
Are power-friendly reporters--the Judith Millers and Bob
Woodwards--too easily manipulated by selective leaks? Of
course. But under certain circumstances--for instance,
with a secrecy-obsessed White House waging a war that
leaves many career foreign-service, military and
intelligence officers aghast--what we casually call
"leaking" is better described as whistleblowing. And
when the conscience of public servants runs up against
secrecy laws, whistleblowing becomes a form of civil
disobedience.
By Bruce Shapiro, The Nation
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/2003
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JOURNALISTS' PERILS IN IRAQ HIGHLIGHTED
US military forces in Iraq have killed as many as 13
journalists since the US invasion in 2003, and are
currently holding five journalists in detention without
charges, press freedom organizations said yesterday.
By Farah Stockman, Boston Globe
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1999
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AFTER MURTHA PULLOUT CALL, EDITORIALS CONFRONT WAR
In the wake of the newly-charged debate over the Iraq
war, sparked on Thursday by the call of hawkish Rep.
John Murtha (D-Pa.) for the beginning of an American
withdrawal, would newspapers in their editorials take a
strong stand one way or the other?
By E&P Staff, Editor & Publisher
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1997
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JOURNALIST, COVER THYSELF
In the last few years, with the rise of blogs and a rich
supply of scandals at news organizations, including The
New York Times, the media have come under intense
scrutiny. And many news outlets have turned a critical
eye on themselves - a tricky matter rife with conflict
that raises the question of whether anyone can report
fully and fairly on his or her own employer,
particularly for public consumption.
By Katharine Q. Seelye, NY Times
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1987
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KEEPING THE LIGHT ON KATRINA: 2,500 INCARCERATED BEFORE
KATRINA STILL WAIT FOR DAY IN COURT
Nearly three months after Katrina struck Louisiana,
about 2,500 people arrested on minor charges before the
hurricane are still in custody -- a number of them have
never been formally charged, many are being held beyond
the time they were due to be released, and hundreds have
never had a court hearing.
By Henry Weinstein, Los Angeles Times Service
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/2007
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PUBLIC TV OVERSEER FACES NEW QUESTIONS
Senior officials at the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting have asked a large accounting firm to
rewrite a confidential report, provided to the
corporation's board this month, that raised questions
about the propriety of a number of large contracts,
officials who have seen the report said.
By Stephen Labaton, NY Times
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1994
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NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS
How Sinclair Broadcast Group bent the rules, bought
politicians, and faked the news to become one of the
largest independent owners of television stations in
America. (And yes, we use the word “news” very, very
loosely.)
By Wil S. Hyton, GQ
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1995
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PUBLIC TV FEDERAL FUND USE PROBED
The inspector general of the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting is launching an investigation into whether
public television and radio stations around the country
inappropriately used federal funds to lobby against
threatened budget cuts this summer.
By Matea Gold, LA Times
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1993
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BRAZIL'S FIRST BLACK TELEVISION CHANNEL TACKLES LEGACY
OF 300 YEARS OF SLAVERY
With non-white faces a rarity in media and politics, a
new station aims to bridge racial divide.
By Tom Phillips, the Guardian
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/2002
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CHIRAC BLAMES VIOLENT UNREST ON A LACK OF ETHNIC
MINORITY REPRESENTATION IN THE MEDIA
In his speech to the nation last week, French President
Jacques Chirac singled out the failure of the French
media, especially television, to hold up a mirror to the
variety of races that now make up the French nation.
By John Lichfield, Independent UK
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/2004
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A NO-NONSENSE VOICE FOR LATIN AMERICA
CNN en Espańol bets on anchor-analyst Carmen Aristegui's
cross-border appeal.
By Reed Johnson, LA Times
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/2001
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PAKISTAN CENSORS 'CRITICAL' BBC COVERAGE OF EARTHQUAKE
RELIEF EFFORTS
Pakistani officials have been accused of censorship
after launching a crackdown on radio and television
stations that have relayed "negative" BBC coverage of
the recovery effort after last month's devastating
earthquake.
By Masssoud Ansari, Telegraph
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/2000
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ROOT SERVERS: THE REAL NET POWER
Delegates from third-world nations spent much of last
week at a UN summit railing against the Bush
administration's alleged control of the Internet. But in
reality, the real power behind the network lies with the
group of 13 organizations which, through a mechanism
little-known outside of technical circles, operate the
root servers that guide traffic to each one of those
top-level domains.
By Declan McCullagh, CNET News.com
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1990
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GATHERING BLOGS INTO ONE PLACE
Now comes Gather, a new service (www.gather.com) that
seeks to bring together ("aggregate," in the lexicon)
bloggers. The idea is to tap the exploding blogging
community not only for breaking news, but for expertise
and commentary in niche topics such as fly-fishing or
fuel cells.
By Paul Andrews, The Seattle Times
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/1984
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JUST FOR YOU, COMMAS IN ALL THE RIGHT PLACES!
What with all the newspaper industry scare last week,
here's a [mockingly] comforting letter to all its loyal
readers.
By Bob Brody, Washington Post
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http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/2005
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SNL SPOOFS FOX NEWS, BUSH AND CONGRESSWOMAN JEAN SCHMIDT
- (VIDEO)
SNL takes on Bush’s latest trip to Asia and his latest
defense of the Iraq War in a mock “press conference”
with today’s big media names, and Weekend Update deals
with Congresswoman Schmidt’s booed speech on the House
floor.
Crooks and Liars
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