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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...their collective feelings. She has been judged worthy to appear on ABC’s “This Week,” CBS’s “Good Morning America,” NBC’s “Today Show,” and CNN??s “Larry King Live”—but according to Hasan’s warped logic, her views aren’t close enough to his for her to come to Harvard. The HRC will continue to present new viewpoints and intelligent political...

Author: By Brian C. Grech and Robert R. Porter, S | Title: Creating Hate | 11/2/2001 | See Source »

...CNN??s implicit support for the bombing of Afghanistan is further proof that the media war has begun. Every armed war also includes a media war, and with the proliferation of telecommunications and Internet technology, this media war may be more important than ever. Ordinarily, America enjoys a marked advantage over its adversaries in this regard. During the Gulf War, the world was fed a constant stream of U.S.-friendly information through CNN??s rugged 24-hour coverage of the war. Its reporters broadcasted fearlessly from Israel during Scud missile attacks, on the frontlines in Saudi...

Author: By Nader R. Hasan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Media War | 10/17/2001 | See Source »

Last week, House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-Missouri), ordinarily one of Bush’s main adversaries, told CNN??s John King, “I think the president, the vice president, secretary of state, are undertaking a very complicated, and, frankly, fitting type of response to this.” Ultra-liberal AFL-CIO President John J. Sweeney has also voiced his support for Bush, and he openly backed any U.S. military retaliation that might take place. The magnitude and degree of positive responses from those normally critical of the administration have been unbelievable. Conservative talk...

Author: By Duncan M. Currie, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bush Rises to the Challenge | 10/4/2001 | See Source »

...even invent news about themselves. Once this summer, for example, CNN ended their coverage of a major bombing in Israel to present a special half-hour broadcast boasting how the network was the first to learn of President George W. Bush’s stem cell decision. Even worse, CNN??s information was incorrect—and a mistake that was conveniently not mentioned once Bush’s actual position became clear during his speech. Apparently misinformation is better than no information...

Author: By Joshua I. Weiner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Where's the Beef? | 9/11/2001 | See Source »

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