"About the time the 2006 New Year's confetti was being swept away from Times Square, a small group of Iraqi bloggers began posting for The New York Times. Danger in the streets and security fears for anyone seen speaking with Western reporters has made it increasingly hard to get real glimpses of what it is like for the people who have to live in Iraq. Reading the bloggers, at daytodayiniraq.blogs.nytimes.com, has been helping to fill in the gaps ."
So reports an article in the NY Times [as republished in the IHT]. It is interesting to reflect on to what extent the "hard" news from Iraq via bloggers there - rather than the spin from Fox News or embedded reporters or reporters not prepared to take the risk of venturing out on to the streets of Baghdad - has influenced the opinions of Americans.
Read the complete article here.
So reports an article in the NY Times [as republished in the IHT]. It is interesting to reflect on to what extent the "hard" news from Iraq via bloggers there - rather than the spin from Fox News or embedded reporters or reporters not prepared to take the risk of venturing out on to the streets of Baghdad - has influenced the opinions of Americans.
Read the complete article here.
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