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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Laura Rodriguez)
Sun Nov 11 21:33:31 2001

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Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2001 18:32:59 -0800 (PST)
From: Laura Rodriguez <laura3379@yahoo.com>
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The following article comes from the Media Research
Center based in Virginia. It's performed an analysis
on the media coverage of the war and has some
interesting statistics on the amount of time major
news chains have alloted to the coverage of Afghan
civilian casualties.  The time we've used to speak
about this casualties, from Oct. 8th to Oct 31st
ranges from 4 minutes in CBS, to 15 minutes on the
less well-known World News Tonight. For a complete
coverage, visit: 

www.mediaresearchcenter.org 
AND click on "Media Reality Check"

or just go to:

http://www.mediaresearchcenter.org/news/reality/2001/Fax20011105.html

Peace,
Laura.


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