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_aCensored 2009 : _bthe top 25 censored stories of 2008 / _cedited by Peter Phillips & Andrew Roth. |
246 | 3 | _aCensored two thousand and nine | |
246 | 3 | _aCensored two thousand nine | |
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_aNew York : _bSeven Stories, _c2008. |
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_aLondon : _bTurnaround |
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_a416 pages : _billustrations ; _c22 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aDedication: To Barbara Seaman -- Preface -- Introduction: Project Censored addresses truth in America / Cynthia McKinney -- Ch.1: The top censored stories of 2007 and 2008 / by Tricia Boreta and Project Censored -- 1. Over one million Iraqi deaths caused by US occupation -- 2. Security and prosperity partnership: militarized NAFTA -- 3. InfraGard: the FBI deputizes business -- 4. ILEA: is the US restarting dirty wars in Latin America? -- 5. Seizing war protestors' assets -- 6. The Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act -- 7. Guest Workers Inc.: fraud and human trafficking -- 8. Executive orders can be changed secretly -- 9. Iraq and Afghanistan vets testify -- 10. APA complicit in CIA torture -- 11. El Salvadors's water privatization and the global war on terror -- 12. Bush profiteers collect billions from No Child Left Behind -- 13. Tracking billions of dollars lost in Iraq -- 14. Mainstreaming nuclear waste -- 15. Worldwide slavery -- 16. Annual survey on trade union rights -- 17. UN's empty Declaration of Indigenous Rights -- 18. Cruelty and death in juvenile detention centers -- 19. Indigenous herders and small farmers fight livestock extinction -- 20. Marijuana arrests set new record -- 21. NATO considers "first strike" nuclear option -- 22. CARE rejects US food aid -- 23. FDA complicit in pushing pharmaceutical drugs -- 24. Japan questions 9/11 and the global war on terror -- 25. Bush's real problem with Eliot Spitzer -- Censored 2008 honorable mentions -- Ch.2: Censored déjà vu: what happened to previous censored stories / Peter Phillips and Project Censored -- Ch.3: Junk food news and news abuse / Kate Sims, Luke Plasse, April Pearce, Melissa Willenborg, and Margo Tyack -- Ch.4: The news is good!: stories of hope and change from 2007 and 2008 / edited by Kate Sims and the people of Yes! magazine -- Ch.5: Oiling the dangerous engine of arbitrary government: newspaper coverage of the Military Commissions Act / Andrew Roth, with Sarah Maddox and Kaitlyn Pinson -- Ch.6: Universal healthcare, media and the 2008 presidential campaign / Peter Phillips, Kat Pat Crespán, Carmela Rocha, Corey Sharp Sabatino, and Bridget Thornton -- Ch.7: US media bias, human rights, and the Hamas government in Gaza / Janeen Rashmawi, Nelson Calderon, Sarah Maddox, Christina Long, Andrew Hobbs, and Peter Phillips -- Ch.8: The Gardasil sell job / Judith Siers-Poisson, associate director, Center for Media & Democracy & PR Watch -- Ch.9: Fear & favor 2007: how power still shapes the news / Janine Jackson and Peter Hart -- Ch.10: Index on censorship 2007-2008 / Padraig Reidy -- Ch.11: Truth emergency meets media reform / Peter Phillips, Mickey S. Huff, Carmela Rocha, Andrew Hobbs, April Pearce, Kat Pat Crespán, Nelson Calderon, and David Kubiak -- Ch.12: Winter soldier: Iraq & Afghanistan -- eyewitness accounts of the occupations / Elizabeth Stinson -- Ch.13: The Pentagon's child recruiting strategy / Gary Evans, MD -- Ch.14: Deconstructing deceit: 9/11, the media, and myth information / Mickey S. Huff and Paul W. Rea -- Ch.15: Thirty-three years of US military domination and economic deception / Nelson Calderon. | |
520 | _aExposes major news stories ignored by the press in the past year. | ||
588 | _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record. | ||
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_aJournalism _xPolitical aspects _zUnited States _9371181 |
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_aTelevision broadcasting of news _zUnited States _9370544 |
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_aFreedom of the press _zUnited States _9373478 |
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_aHistory, Modern _y1945-1989. |
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