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On the Ground with Nothing to Lose

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Michael Vatikiotis recounts and retells stories behind the myths of a Southeast Asian caliphate.

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JOURNALISM is a twisted profession. On one hand the audience pretends to demand objectivity—even though it might vehemently disagree with reality. On the other hand editors (and publishers) know that each story must have an angle. The result is often necessarily shorthand and omission, disguised by a cacophony of “facts”, meanwhile readers and audiences chose their favorite channels, websites and publications according to their own preferre

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