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The End of Objectivity |
| Section: CURRENT ISSUES / MEDIA IN REVIEW |
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| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/2002 |
| Size: 170 Words, 1,103 Characters |
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Editors and reporters in Muslim news organizations routinely ignore facts that don't support anti-Westernism.
Common charges in the I...
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... seeks to win public opinion by submitting stories to sympathetic publications.
The Muslim world's village bazaars constitute an important "medium" that amplifies and spreads distortions that first appear in the local news media.
Journalists in the developing world generally do not embrace an ethical code of objectivity and fairness to the extent that American news professionals do.
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