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07.09.2005 Are U.S. accusations that Hugo Chavez--who has twice been elected president in Venezuela by popular support--is 'undemocratic' linked to the fact that he is sitting on the biggest oil reserve outside the Middle East, while turning his back on America at the same time, asks Linda McQuaig.
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Related topics/regions: [Venezuela] [United States]
28.07.2005 On a recent trip to New York, writer Steven Laffoley crossed paths with two TV news reporters. First, a network news host with something to say, says nothing. And then, a reporter with nothing to say, says something. Where are the facts? Where is the truth?
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Related topics/regions: [United States]
08.03.2005 "The corporate media here in the U.S. has done quite an amazing job of allowing Iraq to fall right off the radar screens of the news since the election. The impression...is that, 'well, they've had these elections so things must be better in Iraq.' The reality is that things couldn't be further from being resolved there," says Dahr Jamail, one of the few unembedded American reporters, just back from Iraq.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Iraq]





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