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The negative effects of the media on celebrities
http://www.theage.com.au"Celebrity breakdowns" may have existed as long as the star system but are now investigated and exposed to a degree arguably considered excessive. In this digital era, it is not...
4 commentsHow to write good op/ed pieces
There aren't necessarily rules when it comes to writing an opinion/editorial (op/ed) piece. Unlike other journalistic articles, you don't need a nut graph, an inverted pyramid, or other things. If anything,...
2 commentsWhy Censorship Is Absolutely Necessary
I recently watched a television seminar series named, "Popular Culture: Rage, Rights and Responsibility." In response to the seminar I quickly developed a new interest on the subject matter of censorship....
3 commentsLet's Press for a Public Commission
You may not have noticed, but just about everyone has been putting his hands into your pockets lately, and they're coming out a lot richer -- the phone company, the utilities and the government among them. Isn't it time we do something about it?
0 commentsGalveston Oh Galveston! The Hurricane Ike Cover-Up
As an avid follower of world events and hurricanes the last few years, I watched and followed Hurricane Ike very closely these last couple weeks. I followed Hurricane Ike as it formed in the Atlantic,...
40 commentsTo Iniquity, and Beyond: News from a lunatic-infested dirt clod
Dissent is the highest form of patriotism and satire the most potent form of dissent. Hailed as The InSultan of Satire and The Definitive Voice of the Apocalypse. Thirty-seven Tim Hollis fans can't be wrong....
22 commentsNewscasters Are Too Opinionated and Biased
Once upon a time, Americans sat in their living rooms and listened to a newscaster report the news over the radio. The entire family would sit and eagerly listen to the facts of the day. The facts of the day...
22 commentsDo Laser Printers Cause Cancer?
It is an old journalism adage that a man bites dog story is a newsworthy event, while a dog bites man story isn't worth reporting. Of course this dates back to the days before leash laws and dog bites tended...
1 commentIs Media News Unbiased?
Well this is a massively loaded question. No one would respond to this question with a 'yes' because those people would consider this an irrelevant question. So I'll go ahead and take a shot at wooing you...
0 commentsThe Poor Get Poorer, And Poorer
A few decades ago, songwriter Gus Kahn penned the phrase, "There's nothing surer, the rich get rich and the poor get poorer" as part of the lyrics of "Ain't We Got Fun." The phrase is now just another cliche, but like most cliches, has considerable basis in fact.
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