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Lebanon governement gone - who cares during Jackson tria
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To be fair, their website rotates stories periodically. It was actually on cnn.com's main page for awhile yesterday. Today I get the BTK murders on the main page. As an aside, the protesters are focusing on the President of Lebanon now...

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,149048,00.html


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>I wrote this to CNN.com today - I've HAD IT WITH MEDIA HYPE !!!!!
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>This afternoon I go to www.cnn.com and was surprised that the coverage of the Michael Jackson case has superseded the fact that the Lebanon government resigned. I thought CNN was a respected news agency that provided us with hard-hitting journalism about IMPORTANT events. I want to understand your priorities and to be informed as to how the decision was made to run the Michael Jackson story on the front page of your website instead of the Lebanon story. I mean I might as well of gone to starmagazine.com today! I would have found the same stories! CNN has lost my respect today and needs to take some responsibility, step up to the plate - and do what they did best - bring me REAL stories. Anyway - if anyone at CNN cares about what their viewers and web-page-readers think - I'd like someone PLEASE to let me know why and how this decision was made.
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>Now if anyone out here cares feel free to put your own two cents in with CNN.
>http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form1.html?4
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>I supose if enough people actually say something that maybe these clowns will figure out that an entire government going bye-bye is just a teenee-weeenee bit more important that some pop-singing-twit.
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>Set Rant OFF
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