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Tag Archives: White House
The Role of Traditional and New Media in Covering the Afghan War Logs
by Matthew L. Schafer On Sunday The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel published reports detailing over 90,000 secret military documents. The documents outline on the ground events in Afghanistan from January 2004 to December of 2009. The … Continue reading
Posted in First Amendment, Media Policy, Political Communication
Tagged Afghan War, Afghanistan, Blog, Bloggers, Ethics, New Media, Pentagon Papers, Traditional Media, War Logs, White House
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BP to Reporters: Please Leave (Again)
by Matthew L. Schafer After sixty four days and over 162 thousand gallons of oil flooding the gulf, there appears to be no end in sight for the BP oil spill. On Wednesday, more bad news came as an underwater robot dented … Continue reading
Posted in First Amendment
Tagged BP, First Amendment, Oil Spill, Press Access, Robert Gibbs, Tony Hayward, White House
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