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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Tony Blair’s excellent advice
Originally posted on Media Meditations:
British Prime Minister Tony Blair Speaks In Armagh, Northern Ireland. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Tony Blair has given us a great insight into his success as a politician and a public figure. If we look beyond…
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Edward Snowden and America’s suicide
The Snowden revelations are a wakeup call for the United States. He and his promoters have preached a jeremiad, but not the one most people believe they are hearing. Most people will believe they are trying to wake America up … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, American, Martin Luther King, National Security Agency, NSA, Snowden, United States, WikiLeaks
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Who decides the public interest: journalism’s death or resurrection?
Originally posted on Media Meditations:
February 14, 1972, article in New York, by Tom Wolfe, announcing the birth of New Journalism (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Who decides the public interest? This question haunts the media. Without the public interest,…
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