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Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy: Torture at Times: Waterboarding in the Media

Authors: Nitin Desai, Andre Pineda, Majken Runquist, and Mark Fusunyan

A new study from Harvard looks at how the American media covered waterboarding. Harvard students study the media's treatment of waterboarding in four major news outlets since the 1930s and found that after 2004, there was a dramatic decline in characterizing waterboard as a form of torture. They show how reporters became allies of law enforcement—instead of the skeptics they're supposed to be.

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Op-Ed

Barack, Don't Go to Baghdad

Author: Peter Beinart
Time Magazine

Peter Beinart warns Barack Obama that taking a guided tour of Iraq will allow the tour guide—usually an American officer or diplomat—to decide what the senator gets to see and potentially distort his perception of the war.

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Op-Ed

King's Radical Belief

Author: Michael J. Gerson
Washington Post

In light of the debate over the deisgn of the Martin Luther King memorial in Washington DC, Michael Gerson comments on Dr. King’s place in the “distinguished tradition of African American outrage.”

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News Release

War Made New: America's Military Lead Can be Lost, Warns Max Boot in New Book

“America’s early lead in the Information Revolution can easily be lost—it may be lost already—if it does not stay at the forefront of military developments,” warns Senior Fellow for National Security Studies Max Boot in his latest book, War Made New: Technology, Warfare, and the Course of History.

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