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Tag Archives: newspapers
WHY? (Freedom to De’press’ II)
Amidst the relentless coverage of the Lal Masjid Operation, our news channels and papers have tried very hard to keep abreast of the situation and to present the blow-by-blow news, as it happens, when it happens. Along with the situation … Continue reading
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Tagged Abdul Aziz Ghazi, Al-Qaeda, Balochistan, BBC, burqa, channels, clerics, CNN, Islam, journalism, journalists, lal masjid, media, newspapers, newspeople, NWFP, operation, questions, shaheed, terrorism
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Freedom to DePress?
Neck and neck with the lop-sided blogging community is the inexperienced, sensation-driven tabloid style media that has swept the nation. We seem to think that a free press means the right to air anyone’s opinion, regardless of the consequences. On … Continue reading
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Tagged Al-Jazeera, analysis, channels, Chief Justice, CJ, CNN, Fox News, freedom, government, headlines, magazine, May 12, media, Musharraf, nation, news, newspapers, opposition, policies, politicians, politics, press, Prime Minister, relevance, Responsible, statements, TV
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