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THE LEGACY OF REED IRVINE & www.ReedIrvine.net


Accuracy in Media Comments on the Changes Occurring at CBS, Press Release

On the lighter side...

More Legal Problems for CBS
By Cliff Kincaid
December 9, 2004

The election has been over for weeks, but experts and observers are still pondering the . . . Continued...

AIM Report: Reed Irvine's Legacy: Truth in Journalism - December A
November 26, 2004

The passing of Reed Irvine on November 16, 2004 comes at a time when his war against the Big Media has achieved some notable successes. In the 35 years since he founded AIM . . .

AIM Report: How the Liberal Media Plan to Bring Down Bush - November B
November 26, 2004

It is a tribute to the rise of the "new media," including Fox News Channel, conservative talk radio, bloggers and Internet sites, that President Bush was able to barely win re-election.

AIM Report: The Liberal Plot to Censor the Media - November A
November 22, 2004

It was on October 9 that the Los Angeles Times reported that Sinclair Broadcasting Corporation was ordering its stations to preempt . . .

AIM Report: Pro-Kerry Media Spin Could Sink Bush - October B
November 4, 2004

On substance, President Bush won the first presidential debate, historically the most important of the debates because it frames the coverage of the final weeks of the campaign.

The ABC's of Fooling the BBC
December 6, 2004

It's easy to fool the press. Just ask the BBC. On Friday, the BBC's international TV news . . . Continued...

Another U.N. Scandal: Phony Figures On AIDS
November 30, 2004

Dan Rather apologized, but what about the media's use of bogus statistics about AIDS? Continued...


Aviation Security: Are We Looking for Answers in the Wrong Place?
December 8, 2004

It is reckless security practice to allow some 900,000 workers at America's commercial airports to come into the workplace without going through the same physical screening process passengers and flight crews go through. Continued...

Reference: Reed Irvine's 11-19-04 Obituary
December 8, 2004

As a result of Reed Irvine starting AIA in 1985, today there are hundreds of organizations doing similar work. Continued...

Fight Songs
December 8, 2004

Time was in America when, at the college level, a visiting team was that, a visitor, a guest. Continued...

Get Out Of The UN, Start Over
December 7, 2004

Senator Coleman has called on Annan to resign on the grounds that, at the minimum, Annan turned a blind eye toward what was going on or, at the maximum, the corruption may be much worse. Continued...


Turkey and the European Union
December 9, 2004

Accession of Turkey, most importantly, could prove that Islam and democracy can work. Continued...

China Update: A Friendly Foe or a Flawed Friend?
December 8, 2004

China is a place of deep contradictions—more vibrant than some Western democracies in certain economic matters, but among the world's most repressive and reactionary states in terms of political and civic freedoms. Continued...





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