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Media Memorial Day.


Norman Solomon Norman Solomon (1951- ) is an American journalist, media critic and antiwar activist. A longtime associate of the media watch group Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR), Solomon is also the founder and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy, a national  People who are concerned about the state of the US news media in 2006 might pause to consider those who have lost their lives in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?"
midmost
 of journalistic neglect, avoidance and bias.We remember that while TV and radio news reports tell the latest about corporate fortunes, vast numbers of real people are struggling to make ends meet--and many are in a position of choosing between such necessities as medicine, adequate food and paying the rent.We remember that many Americans have lost their limbs or their lives in on-the-job accidents that might have been prevented if overall media coverage had been anywhere near as transfixed with job safety as with, say, marital splits among Hollywood celebrities.We remember that the national and deadly problem of widespread obesity is in part attributable to constant advertising for products with empty calories and plenty of fat.We remember that despite public claims by tobacco companies, the ads that keep trying to glamorize glam·or·ize also glam·our·ize  
tr.v. glam·or·ized, glam·or·iz·ing, glam·or·iz·es
1. To make glamorous: tried to glamorize the bathroom with expensive fixtures.

2.
 smoking continue to lure millions of young people onto a long journey of addiction to cancer-causing cigarettes.We remember that superficial news reports and commentaries, routinely describing war in flat phony antiseptic terms, are helpful to the US war efforts in Afghanistan and Iraq--where the deaths of American troops, while horrific, are small in number compared to the civilian deaths as a result of daily slaughter catalyzed by US military activities.We remember that each war death takes a precious life, and media outlets rarely convey more than surface accounts of the actual grief of loved ones loved ones nplseres mpl queridos

loved ones nplproches mpl et amis chers

loved ones love npl
 left behind.We remember that massive amounts of front-page space and unchallenged air time on television and radio are used by the president and other top administration officials, who speak glibly glib  
adj. glib·ber, glib·best
1.
a. Performed with a natural, offhand ease: glib conversation.

b.
 about patriotism and sacrifice while their long records of deception continue to underlie insistence that sacrificed lives must be honored by sacrificing more lives.We remember that lies from the White House, widely parroted and commonly touted as credible by news media, have preceded every major US military action in the last five decades, including invasions of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, the Dominican Republic Dominican Republic (dəmĭn`ĭkən), republic (2005 est. pop. 8,950,000), 18,700 sq mi (48,442 sq km), West Indies, on the eastern two thirds of the island of Hispaniola. The capital and largest city is Santo Domingo. , Grenada, Panama, Afghanistan and Iraq.We remember that after the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  led the NATO NATO: see North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
NATO
 in full North Atlantic Treaty Organization

International military alliance created to defend western Europe against a possible Soviet invasion.
 bombing of Yugoslavia There were two aerial bombings of Yugoslavia in history.
  • Bombing of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during the April 1941 Invasion of Yugoslavia.
  • Bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia during the 1999 Operation Allied Force.
 for 78 days in the spring of 1999, more than a few American journalists 19th-century print journalists
  • Anne Newport Royall (1769-1854) - first female journalist in the U.S., first woman to interview a President, publisher and editor for Paul Pry (1831-36), and The Huntress (1836-54) in Washington, D.C.
 joined with Pentagon commanders to hype the fact that no American lives were lost in combat during that time--as if the killing of people on the ground was of scarcely any human consequence.We remember that onslaughts of media spin followed by exuberant coverage of high-tech US air attacks can shift public sentiment drastically almost overnight. That's why opponents of reckless and deadly policies should draw little comfort from the Pew Research Center's mid-May report that at the moment "the American public strongly prefers non-military approaches to dealing with Iran's nuclear technology program", with just 30 percent in favor of "bombing military targets in Iran".We remember that, no matter how much glorious rhetoric and how many chronic euphemisms are brought to bear on public opinion, most of war's victims are not--by any definition--combatants or enemies. As New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times reporter Chris Hedges, a former war correspondent, has pointed out, "In the wars of the 1990s civilian deaths constituted between 75 and 90 percent of all war deaths."We remember that, although it received scant and fleeting US media coverage when released by the Lancet medical journal in late October 2004, a study using sample-survey techniques found that about 100,000 Iraqi deaths had occurred over an 18-month period as a result of the US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq--and, according to the study's data, more than half of those who died were women and children killed in air strikes.We remember that it's easy for hot-dogging pundits to sit in TV studios or in newsrooms to cheer on the use of cutting-edge technology by the Pentagon. Those pundits leave it to others to bury the dead Bury the Dead

six dead soldiers cause a rebellion when they refuse to be buried. [Am. Drama: Haydn & Fuller, 768]

See : Death
 and to deal with the anguish of losing relatives and friends.We remember that standard journalism fails to do much to put us in touch with human realities of war.Media Monitors NetworkMedia Memorial Day

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Publication:The Star (Amman, Jordan)
Date:May 31, 2006
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