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Objectivity (journalism)
Talk:Objectivity_(journalism)
Impeachment of Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton, President of the United States, was impeached by the House of Representatives on December 19, 1998, and acquitted by the Senate on February 12, 1999. The charges, perjury, obstruction of justice, and abuse of power arose from the Monica Lewinsky scandal and the Paula Jones lawsuit. The trial proceedings were largely party-line, with no Democratic Senators voting for conviction and only five Democratic Representatives voting to impeach. In all, 55 sen
Impeachment_of_Bill_Clinton
Wikipedia as a press source 2005
Wikipedia:Wikipedia_as_a_press_source_2005
Jeff Gannon
James Dale Guckert (born 1957) posed as a conservative columnist under the pseudonym Jeff Gannon and was given credentials as a White House reporter between 2003 and 2005, eventually being employed by the news organization Talon News during the latter part of this period.
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Jeff Gannon
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News propaganda
News propaganda is covert propaganda packaged as credible news without transparency as to source and motivation. The lack of transparency is critical to distinguishing news propaganda from traditional press releases and video news releases.As with any propaganda, news propaganda may be spread for purposes including political or ideological reasons, partisan agenda, religious motivation, and commercial motivation. In wartime, propaganda can be motivated by national security reasons.
News_propaganda
Michelle Bachelet
Talk:Michelle_Bachelet
Accuracy in Media
Talk:Accuracy_in_Media
Chevrolet C/K
Talk:Chevrolet_C/K
DDT/Archive 1
Talk:DDT/Archive_1
Stephen Flemmi
Stephen Joseph "The Rifleman" Flemmi (born June 9, 1935) is an Italian-American former mobster and lieutenant to James J. Bulger in the Boston, Massachusetts Winter Hill Gang. Beginning in 1965, Flemmi became a top echelon informant for the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Although he was a career criminal with links to organized crime FBI profilers consider his homicidal behavior for him to be categorized as a serial killer.
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The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power
"The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power" is a Time magazine article highly critical of Scientology that was first published on May 6, 1991 as an eight-page cover story.
The_Thriving_Cult_of_Greed_and_Power
Harry Hopkins
Talk:Harry_Hopkins
Plame affair
The phrase Plame Affair (also known as the CIA leak scandal, the CIA leak case, the CIA leak grand jury investigation, and Plamegate) refers to the identification of Valerie Plame Wilson as a covert Central Intelligence Agency officer. Mrs. Wilson's relationship with the CIA was classified information. The disclosure was made in a newspaper column entitled " Mission to Niger" written by Robert Novak, and published on July 14, 2003.
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Media bias in the United States
Media bias in the United States is the description of media being used to systematically present a particular point of view. Claims of bias in the media include claims of liberal bias, conservative bias, mainstream bias, and corporate bias. There are a variety of watchdog groups that attempt to find the facts behind both biased reporting and unfounded claims of bias, and research about media bias is a subject of systematic scholarship in a variety of disciplines.
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Special Tasks
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Hillary Rodham Clinton/Archive 1
Talk:Hillary_Rodham_Clinton/Archive_1
Hugo Chávez/Archive 2
Talk:Hugo_Chávez/Archive_2
Media bias in the United States
Talk:Media_bias_in_the_United_States
Rutgers Centurion
The Rutgers Centurion is a conservative magazine at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. Its motto is "veritas vos liberabit," which is Latin for "the truth shall set you free." The magazine attempts to counterbalance that which its staff perceive as a predominant orthodoxy of social liberalism and political progressivism of the professors and staff at the university.
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