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Tag Archives: Israel
Gershom Gorenberg and the “Making and Unmaking of Israel”
The book “Making and Unmaking of Israel” was discussed Monday night by Gershom Gorenberg to an audience of over 100 people. An hour-long speech was given by Gorenberg in the Law Library on the University of Oregon campus to raise … Continue reading
Media Analysis: United States and Israel Divided Again
By Michael Wallen Mark Landler’s news story on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming visit to the White House opens with a soft lede. “It was only one paragraph buried deep in the most plain-vanilla kind of diplomatic document…” After … Continue reading
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Tagged Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Media Analysis, Michael Wallen, nuclear weapons, President Obama
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Amanpour’s Bias Based on Hertiage – Media Analysis
By Alex Zielinski On March 18, renowned CNN international correspondent Christiane Amanpour announced her transfer to ABC News’ ‘This Week’. This decision lead to a heated discussion over Amanpour’s qualifications for this position, as it would be covering national, rather … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC, Alex Zielinski, Amanpour, bias, CNN, Iran, Israel, Media Analysis, objectivity, Tom Shale
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