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Britain cracks down on female genital mutilation
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19700137/
The topic's been discussed ad nauseum, I know, but what I actually wanted to point out was the way journalists twist words to fluff up the stories and make them sound even worse. Look at this paragraph: Quote:
I'm not saying it's not a huge problem, clearly it is, BUT I hate it when journalists pull this crap instead of reporting facts.
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Another way you can tell a reporter's point of view is with appellate court decisions.
If the reporter agrees with the decision they'll quote from the opinion; if they disagree they'll quote from the dissent. The local NPR did a long segment on the end of session SC decisions week before last and I of about about a dozen direct quotes from the opinions I think only one was not from a dissent. |
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