TimeMag botches story on Iraq looting ?

What could have been a reflective piece on the botched treatment of an Iraqi cultural institution and its against-all-odds recovery, was printed as an article that omits a major reason for the loss of artifacts, and includes questionable interviews. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by candice c novak - Mar 1, 2009 - 4:00 PM PST
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by candice c novak - Mar. 1, 2009

It is important to note what the mainstream media is missing. In this case, a largely known fact of U.S. complacency about the looting of Iraq's cultural history was flagrantly ignored in a large U.S. newsweekly.

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