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  • ...stablished his lack of credibility. Burke's claim was also echoed by other journalists: ...ais'', 10 September 2010</ref> The interview has also been treated by some journalists. Washington Post blogger Ezra Klein writes:
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  • ...se 'superiors' in the summer of 2003 to disclose classified information to journalists to defend the [[Bush administration]]'s use of pre-war intelligence in maki ...earlier encouraged and authorized him to share classified information with journalists to build public support for going to war. Later, after the war began in 200
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  • ...According to Tom Bower, Godson was one of a group of "chosen intellectual journalists", who welcomed Black's interference with the Telegraph's editorial policies ...-style hat, is still turning up at the office, to the bemusement of fellow journalists. 'He was definitely booted out but he has either not noticed or he's coming
    65 KB (9,862 words) - 08:59, 16 September 2014
  • ...tates quite openly that its purpose is to support research which will help counter-terrorism replace anti-communism as an alternative ideology in the post-Cold War era. ...new and emerging forms of media, such as bloggers and independent embedded journalists.<ref>Counterterrorism Foundation [http://counterterrorism-foundation.org Mi
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  • ...ention to the terrorists' cause. The conference led to public criticism of journalists and news organisations by the British Home Office Minister and former journ
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  • ...ional Terrorism": The Propaganda War, which detailed the media outlets and journalists involved in the campaign and their working relationship with US and other i ...so has generated and published considerable documentation about the use of journalists, foreign correspondents, scholars, and many types of nonpolitical associati
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  • ...d 20 December 2007) </ref> Réalité EU describes it as follows: 'provides journalists with specialised information on Israel, Middle East and terrorism related i ...liament on terrorism issues. Barrett said, “Having spoken to a number of journalists and asking them questions -- would your paper be prepared to publish these
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  • ...10pt">'''About Réalité'''<p>REALITE-EU is a website and e-newsletter for journalists, leaders and key analysts that focus on developments in and around the Midd
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  • ...ibution of approved material appearing in the media, and through directing journalists to approved 'expert sources'. As regards the former the website has section <p>Claude Moniquet is an expert on counter-terrorism and extremism and a specialist on Near and Middle East issues. He is the di
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  • ...on consisting of former government officials, academics, think-tankers and journalists). The conference was held in Madrid in March 2005 and was according to Neum *[[Center on Global Counter-Terrorism Cooperation]], a project of the [[Fourth Freedom Forum]], Advisor<ref>http:
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  • ...n Enduring Freedom] last accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref>, and was 'known among journalists who tried to cover the war in Afghanistan as a veritable disinformation cen ...e training 'to exchange views and to explain that government contacts with journalists are a normal part of ensuring proper reporting and not a propaganda effort'
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  • [[Claude Moniquet]] is an expert on counter-terrorism and extremism and a specialist on Near and Middle East issues. He is the di ...[[Michael Cherkasky]] of private investigators [[Kroll Inc.]]. The other journalists were described as being attached to particular news outlets. Moniquet, hoo
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  • ...to circulate material critical of itself was more likely to be believed by journalists...
    54 KB (8,468 words) - 15:42, 10 March 2015
  • ...indicative of the secrecy of the organisation. Not only is there a ban on journalists attending their conferences,unless having been invited as a fellow, little
    2 KB (257 words) - 12:07, 25 March 2008
  • ...ces including members of congress, C-SPAN, Radio, Television and Newspaper journalists The Journal is always on the cutting edge of analysis and reporting." <ref>
    2 KB (287 words) - 10:00, 25 November 2014
  • *25. President Bush tells journalists, "You can't distinguish between al Qaeda and Saddam when you talk about the
    61 KB (10,039 words) - 16:31, 13 December 2010
  • ...indicative of the secrecy of the organisation. Not only is there a ban on journalists attending their conferences,unless having been invited as a fellow, little
    1 KB (199 words) - 11:39, 25 March 2008
  • ...not receive these briefings, which are mainly intended for use by overseas journalists. ...ependent commentaries. The authors themselves may then be called upon by journalists as 'experts' on 'terrorism'. In another example, in January 1988, one doc
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  • ...], other senior politicians, intelligence officials and judges, as well as journalists from [[La Repubblica]]. ...ospital, Mr. Berezovsky's PR consultant, Lord [[Tim Bell]], began briefing journalists, arranging interviews, and supplying photographs of an emaciated, hairless
    16 KB (2,349 words) - 21:01, 26 October 2008
  • ...that this whole scare, threat of terrorism in Britain is a fiction... Many journalists come to me to ask about this threat; I always say, 'There is absolutely no ...e MPS increase its provision of information to the public on terrorism and counter-terrorism and enhance its associated outreach at grassroots level."
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