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Article: Most undercovered stories raise questions: do media ignore issues which place U.S. in bad light.(Late Edition)
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- St. Louis Journalism Review
- Article date:
- October 1, 2003
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The massive research enterprise by Project Censored at Sonoma State University (Rohnert Park, CA) under the direction of Dr. Peter Phillips depends on the cooperation of hundreds of journalists, students, and judges. Their findings, are frightening and discouraging.
As Phillips explains, "The most important stories we uncovered this year involve the powerful forces that are changing the structure of our government and the political workings of our nation, both domestically and abroad. This year's stories reveal unparalleled international aggression and domestic deception. We expose U.S. plans for global domination; the sinister side of Homeland Security; as well ...