|
|
|
Use this tool to learn about websites, specifically the one you just entered.
If you find some aspect of it inappropriate it is not our fault.
If you are the owner of this website: yes we are a real search engine, we do have a real web crawler called FyberSpider and you can block it if you feel the urge.
We are in the process of updating this tool. Until we are done just use our search results to check the inclusion status of your site.
Visit this website or continue reading for info about this site saved by the FyberSearch web crawler FyberSpider.
June 26th, 2008 at 9:19am
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:13:47 GMT Server: Apache Vary:
Cookie,Accept-Encoding X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.0-8 Composed-By: SPIP 1.9.3 dev @ www.spip.net +
crayons(1.0),indexation(0.3),revisionnbsp(0.3),selecteurgenerique(0.1) X-Spip-Cache:
86400 Last-Modified: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 16:09:46 GMT Connection: close Transfer-Encoding:
chunked Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
-
http://mondediplo.com/favicon.ico
United States: an unfree press, by Serge Halimi
This is just a sample of the content found on this website. Please visit the website to read the entire page.
"
subscriptions back issues search maps June 2003 Contents Death by work United States: wider still and wider * Saudi Arabia: radical Islam or reform? ’As for what the young people want, no one is sure’ * Iraq: filling the vacuum * ’We are eating what Saddam gave us’ * US: state of the unions * United States: an unfree press Nigeria’s poor try religion * ’Everything here boils down to politics’ * Chechnya: an occupied territory * Vested interests in a continued war * God goes Hollywood The secret life of the painted sky * City of imperial purple DEREGULATION CONCENTRATES MEDIA OWNERSHIP United States: an unfree press This month the Federal Communications Commission, despite sharp party-affiliated divisions, voted to relax key media ownership restrictions in the United States, permitting greater concentration of companies. The once admired standards of American journalism have been shamed by scandals at the New York Times and by over-close, compliant relationships with political power before, during and after the war in Iraq. By Serge Halimi THE news director of the rightwing French TV network, TF1, which is not known for its independence, said earlier this year: "Those famous United States networks we have heard so much about as examples of professional integrity are acting like propaganda tools for the Bush administration. They have lost all critical distance" (1). But what happened to the US media did not start with President George Bush II. As Bernie Sanders, one of the most progressive members of the US House of Representatives, said: "One of our best-kept secrets is the degree to which a handful of huge corporations control the flow of information in the US. Whether it is television, radio, news papers, magazines, books or the internet, a few giant conglomerates are determining what we see, hear and read. And the situation is likely to become much worse" (2). In"
....
read entire page
|
Image Links Found on this Site
|
http://mondediplo.com/new_images/200708cd_en_b.gif http://mondediplo.com/new_images/nouveau_logo.gif http://mondediplo.com/2003/06/puce.gif http://mondediplo.com/2003/06/new_images/imprimer.gif http://logi8.xiti.com/hit.xiti?s=182780&s2=1&p=&di=&
|
Javascript Files Found on this Site
|
http://mondediplo.com/xiti.js
|
Links to Pages on the Same Domain Name
|
|