Daily Archive: 2004 April 30 Friday

The Fallen

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Watched Nightline’s “The Fallen”. It was respectful and appropriate. Putting faces to the number of dead is just the kind of accountability lacking in our government and media. Not doing so is irresponsible. Not to consider the true cost we’re demanding of our young people is wrong. I doubt ABC had winning an award in [...]

“‘Nightline’ pauses to take a full account”

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Tonight Ted Koppel will honor the dead soldiers killed so far in Operation Iraqi Freedom. However, in markets where ABC is broadcast by the Baltimore-based Sinclair Broadcast Group, ‘Nightline’ will be censored and pre-empted. Democracy Now! reports “98 percent of Sinclair’s political contributions in 2004 have gone to Republican candidates.”

Student Art Mistaken for Torture

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At first glance, the shocking photos of distressed Iraqis held by Americans in Baghdad’s notorious Abu Ghraib prison seem like the work of overextended, misguided and possibly psychologically destabilized captors. Closer examination of one of the photos reveals references to an ancient catholic ritual in Spain called Semana Santa, or Holy Week. Classical Spanish painter [...]

iTunes Charts

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Apple’s iTunes Music Store now offers a pretty cool feature: playlists from radio stations across the country and Billboard charts. Of course you have to buy each song for 99¢ if you want more than a 30 second clip, but it’s finally possible to go to one place to find out what that song you [...]

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