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War, what's it good for?
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09/04/2003 14:07:37
 
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Yep, and the 'Iraq War Special' will be on 60 minutes... with all new information from those 'in the know.' :o)

>Tracy;
>
>Ten years from today if the news on television is “slow” they will do a “Ten Years Ago Today” report and bring up the war in Iraq. I can hardly wait! Then they will have a commercial and things will be back to normal.
>
>Tom
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>>Hi Fernando,
>>
>>There have been many arguments on US tv about this. Even CNN held debates on tv between analysts, journalists on the scene, and the association for the safety of journalists discussing all possibilities.
>>
>>http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/04/08/sprj.irq.hotel/index.html
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>>Also, now that many see the war as almost over, the media focus is slowly starting to switch from frontline military action and analysis with the military to the tragic cost to innocent civilian lives caught in the crossfire. There were many accounts last night on CNN and MSNBC and CBS on the the many civilians injured. This is also typical of American journalism. Pretty soon almost all media coverage in the U.S. will be negative with many national and international peace groups on the media.
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>>>Hi Denis,
>>>
>>>>Hmm how interesting that all your sources are american or from U.K. sources. I'm listening to french TV from time to time and they don't sayt the same things.
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>>>Sure, it's very interesting. Don't know if US TV showed this:
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>>>http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,6258986%255E1702,00.html
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