Issue Area: Terrorism


Extra Articles and Studies
From Water Torture to ‘Waterboarding’: Media rehabilitate torture as aquatic sport (May/June 2008) By Isabel Macdonald

City of Terror: Painting Paraguay's 'casbah' as terror central (September/ October 2007) By April Howard and Benjamin Dangl

Newsweek and the Real Rules of Journalism: Mistakes should be retracted—if the powerful are offended (July/August 2005) By Jim Naureckas

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Homegrown Terrorists: WMD found—in Texas, so media yawn (March/April 2004) By Richard Bottoms

Saddam and Osama's Shotgun Wedding: Weekly Standard beats a long-dead horse (January/February 2004) By Seth Ackerman

The Victories That Weren't: In the "war on terror," media slight facts for spin (May/June 2003) By Corey Pein

When Journalism Becomes "Terrorism": Perle goes on offensive against investigative reporting (May/June 2003) By Richard Ryan

The Thrill of a Good Conspiracy: Iraq and the Oklahoma bombing case (July/August 2002) By Cate McCauley

Afghan Famine On and Off the Screen: Aid workers mostly quoted when U.S. likes their message (May/June 2002) By Seth Ackerman

The "Oh Really?" Factor: Bill O'Reilly spins facts and statistics (May/June 2002) By Peter Hart

Take No Prisoners: U.S. reporters failed to probe Pentagon's "unlawful combatants" label (March/April 2002) By Steve Rendall

Pro-Pain Pundits: Torture advocates defy U.S., international law (January/February 2002) By Steve Rendall

"This Isn't Discrimination, This Is Necessary": Amid pleas for tolerance, some call for profiling--and worse (November/December 2001)

As If Reality Wasn't Bad Enough (November/December 2001) By Jim Naureckas

Why They Hate Us: Looking for a flattering answer (Update October 2001) By Jim Naureckas

Terrorism Stories: Three Cases, Two Standards (Update February 2000)

Steven Emerson's Crusade: Why is a journalist pushing questionable stories from behind the scenes? (January/February 1999) By John F. Sugg

"Terrorists" Attack Ski Lodges, Not Doctors (Update December 1998)

Terrorists Hate Democracy, Law, Apple Pie (Update October 1998) By Edward S. Herman

Remember All the Victims of Violence (Update October 1997)

Terrorism 'Experts' Strike Again (Update October 1996)

Talk Radio on Oklahoma City:: Don't Look at Us (July/August 1995) By Jim Naureckas

Islam: Fundamental Misunderstandings About a Growing Faith (July/August 1995) By Sam Husseini

The 'Experts' Speak: Some of the most cited anti-terrorism sources--and their “credentials” (July/August 1995)

The Oklahoma City Bombing: The Jihad That Wasn't (July/August 1995) By Jim Naureckas

How America's Leading Paper Covered a Massacre (May/June 1994) By Jim Naureckas

Hypocrisy on Terrorism: The Case of Luis Posada (1/9/89) By Jeff Cohen

Action Alerts and Advisories
MSNBC's 'Truth Squad': Democrats labeled 'untruthful' for criticizing Bush (8/10/07)

Treated Like a Democrat: GOP candidate Ron Paul's 'unorthodox' 9/11 theory (5/31/07)

Bill O'Reilly Needs Help: Fox host demands Letterman apologize for pointing out Fox host's inaccuracy (11/3/06)

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NBC Distorts Its Polling on Warrantless Wiretaps: Russert, Reid paint public as backing Bush (2/10/06)

The Consequences of Covering Up: Washington Post withholds info on secret prisons at government request (11/4/05)

Parade Magazine's Chavez Smear: Venezuelan president a terrorist funder? (10/12/05)

O'Reilly's Political Smears: Fox host says Donahue and Michael Moore think Bush "orchestrated" 9/11 (10/5/05)

NPR's Dvorkin Responds on "Extremist" Label (9/30/05)

NPR's "Extremists": Do only "extremist groups" connect war and terror? (9/21/05)

A New Blacklist for "Excuse Makers": Those who think Iraq War sparks terror are "despicable," says Friedman (7/27/05)

Lessons from London: Bombings show right was right all along, pundits say (7/11/05)

Lessons from Newsweek's Retraction (6/1/05)

Reviving Cold War Reporting on Nicaragua (4/5/05)

Murdoch Exploits 9/11 for Kerry Smear (11/1/04)

Journalists Find "Calm" When Only Palestinians Die (8/22/03)

9/11 Anniversary Coverage Plans Fall Short (8/26/02)

"Terrorism" Is a Term That Requires Consistency: Newspaper and its critics both show a double standard on "terror" (4/8/02)

NYT Should Tell Full Story in Terror Blast (12/6/01)

Networks Accept Government "Guidance" (10/12/01)

Nightly News Glosses Over Anti-Terrorism Act (9/27/01)

Extra!'s Report on Steven Emerson:: Setting the Record Straight (2/2/99)

Media Beat
Knee-jerk Coverage Of Bombing Should Not Be Forgotten (4/26/95) By Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon