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Argentina: Orwellian state or media reformer?
Examining the power struggle between Argentina's government and the country's most powerful media group.
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Examining Barack Obama's re-election and the prospect of four more years of partisan journalism in a deeply divided US.
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The politics of telling the truth
Why has the mainstream US media failed to get past the rhetoric of political ads during this presidential campaign?
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Egypt: The media's role in politics
We examine Egypt's media and the politicians they are covering in the country's landmark election.
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US Memorial Day: A semantic minefield
We report on the US media and the terminology that galvanises America's wars.
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The decline of the US print media
Forty years after Watergate, we look at the Washington Post and the challenges facing investigative journalism.
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