http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/news/special_packages/sunday_review/9296480.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jspThis is the featured front-page article in the Philadelphia Inquirer's op-ed section today
Posted on Sun, Aug. 01, 2004
The situation in Iraq right now is not as bad as the news media are portraying it to be. It's worse.
By Ken Dilanian
Inquirer Staff Writer
A kind of violence fatigue has descended over news coverage of Iraq. Car bombings that would have made the front page a year ago get scant mention these days.
Assassinations and kidnappings have become so common that they have lost their power to shock. More U.S. soldiers died in July (38) than in June (26), but that didn't make the nightly newscasts, either.
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These are painful observations for me to make, because in early April, I wrote on this page that the media had been underplaying the good things happening in Iraq, and were missing the potential for a turnaround.
I still believe the first part. But when I returned to Iraq in June, I found that the situation had deteriorated so dramatically that a lot of those good things have become irrelevant.
As for the turnaround, I couldn't have been more wrong.
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