Rachel Coen

Rachel Coen-- formerly a media analyst and communications coordinator with FAIR-- is a freelance writer and law student. Coen has been interviewed by a wide range of media outlets, including NPR, the Los Angeles Times, the Columbia Journalism Review, Agence France Presse, TV Asahi and the BBC. She is a contributor to the book Democratizing the Global Economy (Common Courage Press, 2001).

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Extra!: John Ashcroft Needs Help (Update August 2003)

Extra!: Depleted Coverage of Uranium Weapons (Update June 2003)

Extra!: The Stossel Treatment (March/April 2003)

Extra!: Fear & Favor 2002 -- The Third Annual Report (March/April 2003)

Extra!: The FCC (Update February 2003)

Economy Extra!: The FTAA Is None of Your Business (January/February 2003)

Extra!: Euphemisms for Israeli Settlements Confuse Coverage (August 2002)

Extra!: Spotlighting (Some) Venezuela Killings (July/August 2002)

Extra!: U.S. Papers Hail Venezuelan Coup as Pro-Democracy Move (Update June 2002)

Extra!: Behind the Pentagon’s Propaganda Plan (Update April 2002)

Extra!: Are You a Terrorist? (November/December 2001)

Economy Extra!: Free Trade = Freedom (July/August 2001)

Extra!: Rare, Not Well-Done (March/April 2001)

Extra!: Propaganda or Patriotism? (September/October 2000)

Extra!: For Press, Magenta Hair and Nose Rings Defined Protests (July/August 2000)

Extra!: After the 'Humanitarian' War (November/December 1999)

Extra!: Lessons of War (Update August 1999)

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