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It is hardly surprising not a single corporate newspaper reported
158px x 220px | 29.40kB [source page] It is hardly surprising not a single corporate newspaper reported the death of the Constitution Go to Google News and type in National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive and hit enter Google returns ten paltry results not one from the New York Times the Washington Post or related corporate media source Google Trends rates the story as mild that is to say it warrants nary a blip on the news radar screen Of course another death blow to the Constitution already long on life support is hardly news Few understand we now live in a dictatorship or maybe it should be called a decidership The Bush administration has released a directive called the National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive The directive released on May 9th 2007 has gone almost unnoticed by the mainstream and alternative media This is understandable considering the huge R… General Motors Corp CEO Fritz Henderson prepares to address the
409px x 321px | 78.50kB [source page] CEO vows better performance as GM exits bankruptcy General Motors Company President and CEO Fritz Henderson addresses
294px x 410px | 18.10kB [source page] General Motors Company President and CEO Fritz Henderson addresses the media during a news conference at the GM headquarters in Detroit Michigan July 10 2009 reuters rebecca Cook From Yahoo Image Search: "News and Media" Sanford's Media Emails: News Orgs Offered Friendly Spin [UPDATE]
The Huffington Post News Team ue, 14 Jul 2009 14:19:25 GM Remember, not too long ago, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford just disappeared off the face of the earth to gently strum Spandau Ballet ballads on his guitar and walk the "sex line" with his Argentinean ladylove, leaving his staff to ... News sites stay up during Jackson memorial | Webware - CNET
Josh Lowensohn ue, 07 Jul 2009 21:18:00 GM News. sites manage to stay up during Michael Jackson's memorial service, which brought in record numbers of traffic to both written content and streaming video. Read this blog post by Josh Lowensohn on Webware. ... Digital . Media. . Americans relying on Internet to fight tough times, report says. A large number of U.S. Internet users are turning to the Internet for recession-related information, a new report from the Pew Research Center reveals. ... Media hype of terror threat ruined Goa's tourism party: Kamat ...
SindhToday Wed, 15 Jul 2009 11:14:33 GM Panaji, July 15 (IANS) More than the terror threat in the aftermath of the Nov 26 attacks, it was the . media. hype about it that ruined Goa's tourism party in December and January, Chief Minister Digambar Kamat said here Wednesday. From Google Blog Search: "News and Media" Cooliris Partners With Infiniti to Launch Publisher Network ...
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Wall Street Journal The recent management changes come at a time when Aegis is struggling because of depressed advertising markets as companies curb media budgets amid the ... New non-exec directors and CFO at Aegis Research Magazine Appointments conclude Aegis board changes The Drum Aegis Group Names Nick Priday Chief Financial Officer Wall Street Journal all 10 news articles » Media guides disappearing in every non-AQ conference
ESPN While some college football conferences have been fighting over access, the college football media has been waging a fight over access of information. ... From Google News Search: "News and Media" Do you think that the news media does more to expose or to cover up? Q. Does it lie through omission? If a crime is commited, and on investigation it becomes obvious that it was a "job" done by The System, does the news media tend to follow through with the case or sweep it under the rug? Does the news media publish enough pictures of the front row thieves? What is required of candidates to obtain and to hold onto a job with the media? Asked by spanner - Wed Nov 29 21:50:41 2006 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments A. I think it exposes Answered by jbroedell - Wed Nov 29 21:52:11 2006 Are Jews controlling too much of the Democratic Party and the News Media? Q. All Democrats do not want the US to be involved in the lebanon-Israel conflict. Some want the US to stay out of it and stop supporting Israel. Do you agree that the News Media is not very critical of Israel involvement in the War? Asked by QMan - Mon Aug 7 09:41:59 2006 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments A. If the Jews were controlling too much of the Democratic Party, wouldn't the Democrats WANT the US to be involved in the conflict? Granted that I don't know much about American politics, but I am an American Jew living in Israel, and I am very glad of the US's involvement. It is nice to have one ally, one friend in the whole darn world who actually agrees that Israel has a right to defend itself from the thousands of missiles fired on it, from death and destruction. I mean, the whole north of Israel is mostly empty, except for some folks who are too old or too poor to go anywhere else. People's homes are destroyed. Is this a normal situation?! I take comfort in the fact that at least the US believes we have a right to exist. I have… [cont.] Answered by unknown - Mon Aug 7 09:52:48 2006 If this society is a democracy, why are the same people controlling the news media pretty much all the time?
Q. Instead of some narrow-minded narcissist like Ann Coulter or a socially myopic Robert Novak getting all of the "air-time" or "news print," why are there no shows or news in which common people are offered equal time. If the subject is homelessness, I don't need to hear hours of mindless blather from uncaring, hatemongering republicans; I would probably listen if there were some homeless people given a chance to speak for themselves, and given an opportunity to put forth some creative ideas and solutions though. It's not possible to have a democracy when the news media is controlled by the "haves," to the exclusion of the "have-nots." Moreover it seems to be beyond salvage, as no one is challenging it. People seem to think it's "cool"… [cont.] Asked by justinteim4 - Mon Aug 28 23:01:35 2006 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments A. Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. -- Margaret Mead Answered by Bonnie - Mon Aug 28 23:47:58 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "News and Media" See also:
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