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  1. What You Won't See Reported About Iraq As July Ends

    What You Won't See Reported About Iraq As July Ends

    newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Jul 31, 2008

    I thought that readers might like to know, that news reports about declining casualties in Iraq are probably going to understate the degree to which US casualties based on current operations there have declined. AFP

    Also tagged: iraq, foreign policy, media bias debate, wire services media companies, bias by omission

  2. Does Iran’s state media use Photoshop?

    Does Iran’s state media use Photoshop?

    myblogposts.com » Novice Snippets - Jul 11, 2008

    Not many noticed when Indian media was conned recently, but this is big news when “the photo” was used on the front pages of The Los Angeles Times, The Financial Times, The Chicago Tribune and several other newspapers

    Also tagged: news, opinions, iran, the new york times, los angeles times, nytimes com, chicago tribune, financial times, sepah news

  3. Iran Apparently in Possession of Photoshop

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Al Kamen's In The Loop Column - Jul 11, 2008

    It's customary for nations to do a bit of chest-thumping as they are about to begin negotiations, which Iran has agreed to consider in a meeting next week with European Union official Javier Solana. The idea is to do

    Also tagged: afghanistan, european union, washington dc, of, iran, in, kim jong il, united states, photoshop, al qaeda, tribune company, los angeles times, kuwait, ehud olmert, charlotte, nouri al maliki, tehran, apparently, national gallery of art, adobe photoshop, the new york times company, the associated press, national highway traffic safety administration, charles johnson, possession, javier solana, air transport association, u s department of homeland security, u s department of state, the washington post company, iranian revolutionary guard corps, reuters group plc, british broadcasting corporation, jeffrey h birnbaum, the phillips collection, korean ministry of foreign affairs and trade, jacob lawrence, ibrahim al jaafari, islamic republic news agency, jeff runge, littlegreenfootballs com, stopoilspeculationnow com

  4. In Image of Iran’s Power, There’s Less Than Meets the Eye

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Jul 10, 2008

    A photograph showing four Iranian missiles being launched was “apparently digitally altered” by Iranian state media, the news agency Agence France-Presse said Thursday.

    Also tagged: photography, iran, news and news media

  5. Iran Apparently in Possession of Photoshop

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - In The Loop - Jul 10, 2008

    It's customary for nations to do a bit of chest-thumping as they are about to begin negotiations, which Iran has agreed to consider in a meeting next week with European Union official Javier Solana. The idea is to do

    Also tagged: afghanistan, european union, washington dc, of, iran, in, kim jong il, united states, photoshop, al qaeda, tribune company, los angeles times, kuwait, ehud olmert, charlotte, nouri al maliki, tehran, apparently, national gallery of art, adobe photoshop, the new york times company, the associated press, national highway traffic safety administration, charles johnson, possession, javier solana, air transport association, u s department of homeland security, u s department of state, the washington post company, iranian revolutionary guard corps, british broadcasting corporation, jeffrey h birnbaum, the phillips collection, korean ministry of foreign affairs and trade, jacob lawrence, ibrahim al jaafari, islamic republic news agency, jeff runge, littlegreenfootballs com, stopoilspeculationnow com

  6. PhotoShop Taqiyya from Tehran: “In an Iranian Image, a Missile Too Many”

    americancongressfortruth.com » American Congress for Truth - Jul 10, 2008

    comment by Jerry Gordon A tip of the hat to Dr. Richard R. for sending us this story Once again, the world’s media get suckered by Middle East PhotoShop ‘taqiyya’. On Wednesday, Agence France Presse (AGF) released a

    Also tagged: opinion, news analysis, digitally altered iranian missile pictures, the lede nytimes blog

  7. Spot the difference: AFP withdraws ‘digitally altered’ missile shot

    Spot the difference: AFP withdraws ‘digitally altered’ missile shot

    journalism.co.uk » News from Journalism.co.uk - Jul 10, 2008

    Agence France-Presse (AFP) has retracted a photo of Iranian missile tests published this morning, stating the image had been ‘apparently digitally altered’ by Iran’s state media, the New York Times’ Lede section

    Also tagged: photography, new york times, yahoo, bbc, uncategorized, the new york times, la times, associated press, chicago tribune, financial times, journalism standards

  8. Feeling Inadequate With Just Three Shooting Missiles, Iran Photoshops In a Fourth

    Feeling Inadequate With Just Three Shooting Missiles, Iran Photoshops In a Fourth

    jossip.com » Jossip - Jul 10, 2008

    This photo, released by Sepah News, the media arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, and distributed by Agence France-Presse, hit the front pages of a slew of newspapers across the country, including the Los Angeles Times

    Also tagged: iran, weapons, photoshop

  9. AP Does a Reuters: Saint Obama in a Halo

    AP Does a Reuters: Saint Obama in a Halo

    newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Jul 8, 2008

    My colleague Warner Todd Huston was first to report the wire service Reuters publishing a picture of a saintly Barack Obama surrounded by a halo. Now, the Associated Press has gotten into the act (h/t NBer Roger the

    Also tagged: reuters, campaigns and elections, 2008 presidential

  10. Shocking Scientific Discovery: Plants Love Carbon Dioxide

    newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Jul 8, 2008

    As media members have advanced global warming hysteria by claiming the naturally occurring gas carbon dioxide is going to destroy the planet, one seemingly obvious scientific constant has eluded them: plants love that

    Also tagged: global warming, pollution, weather, environment

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