[Media-watch] FW: Case closed? The BBC, Blair and Iraq

David Miller david.miller at stir.ac.uk
Fri Jan 30 10:09:26 GMT 2004



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Subject: Case closed? The BBC, Blair and Iraq

CASE CLOSED? THE BBC, BLAIR AND IRAQ

This week, http://www.openDemocracy.net illuminates the fallout of a
crisis sparked by the death of a weapons scientist, and now convulsing
Britain's politics and media. Anthony Barnett traces its roots in
government duplicity over the Iraq war; David Elstein endorses a new
report's forensic criticism of the BBC, but sees in its wreckage an
opportunity to change; and Douglas Murray reads a press blinded to truth
by corrosive cynicism.

Plus: Osman Bah's calmly chilling account of his childhood amidst
Liberia's civil war; America Vera-Zavala and Meenakshi Shedde on women's
space, Nordic hunks and used condoms at the World Social Forum; and
Candida Clark hitches an enchanted ride to Cold Mountain.

Tomorrow: Caspar Henderson's Globolog returns from the World Social Forum
in India reflecting on history's shame and a century's challenge

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EDITOR'S NOTE: A MOMENT OF TRUTH
Hutton blames the BBC and clears Tony Blair. But it misses the larger
truth of the Iraq weapons affair, writes ANTHONY BARNETT: British
government's system of command and control

http://www.opendemocracy.net/debates/article-8-92-1704.jsp

WHAT NOW FOR THE BBC?
The Hutton report is hopelessly skewed, but it offers the BBC a precious
opportunity to reform, says DAVID ELSTEIN

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FROM THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN: THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM
The global elite's Davos conference pulsates with brilliant people and
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daily reports

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KODAK MOMENTS AT THE WORLD SOCIAL FORUM
Seeing Nordic hunks and Indian tribals exchange email addresses,
MEENAKSHI SHEDDE knew that the Mumbai jamboree was a window on a new world

http://www.opendemocracy.net/themes/article-6-1701.jsp

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