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The China Syndrome, NYTimes
 









Excerpt: (...) during the Iraq war: many Americans turned to the BBC for their
TV news. They were looking for an alternative point of view - something they
couldn't find on domestic networks, (...).  Leave aside the rights and wrongs of
the war itself, and consider the paradox. The BBC is owned by the British
government, and one might have expected it to support that government's
policies. In fact, however, it tried hard - (...) - to stay impartial. America's
TV networks are privately owned, yet they behaved like state-run media.
Source: The China Syndrome[
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/13/opinion/13KRUG.html ], Paul Krugman, NYTimes,
03/05/13

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