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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Indicators

The LATimes did at least a fairly decent job today on covering the World Bank issue. Well, aside fromt the byline found in the paper, at least.

But a KFI host yesterday really bashed in the Times for its coverage of the missing Coalition soldiers (a haughty report on page six really doesn't do justice). The Times proved this host's point today with its follow-up story. Maybe if newspapers listened to the airwaves, they'd stop fumbling!

Oh, and a final thing...y'know how pictures are worth a thousand words? And how words in a newspaper these days are almost worthless? Well, they add up. Those who have a hard copy of today's Times with them will have a blatantly obvious example staring up at them on the top flap of the front page: Iraqis "cheering" on a destroyed carrier in which Danish troops were attacked.

And you wonder why most LATimes readers are against the war....

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