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May. 1st, 2007 01:44 pm
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I've been so busy I haven't been able to do these in a while.  Even if you aren't interested in particle physics, the comparison between the two science stories I have below is very telling about the state of American corporate media, in my opinion.


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Date: 2007-05-02 09:34 am (UTC)
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Indeed! My guess is that if it had been a European institution that made the mistake, it would have definitely found it's way in the article (though perhaps in a non-confrontational way), and if it had been Iranian, it would have been in the headlines! I'm curious, though, what would the articles have been like if it had been a European mistake. Would they both delight in pointing it out, or would we have the reverse of the situation we have now? Is the bias regional, or just American? I guess it would be hard to tell in this hypothetical case, as a UK publication might be just as happy to point out the fault if it had been French or Italian as American, for example.

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