Friday 25 April 2008

Google marks ANZAC day

Good on ya Google. The google picture for http://www.google.com.au/ today.
ANZAC Day

Monday 21 April 2008

The Pentagon, not Metallica, The Master of Puppets

The New York times today reports that a Pentagon campaign using retired officers has been used to shape terrorism coverage from inside the TV and radio networks.

I note from the screen shots Rupert Murdoch's Fox features heavily.



The Pentagon information apparatus has used these analysts in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the administration’s wartime performance.


Most of the analysts have ties to military contractors vested in the very war policies they are asked to assess on air.

Those business relationships are hardly ever disclosed to the viewers, and sometimes not even to the networks themselves. But collectively, the men on the plane and several dozen other military analysts represent more than 150 military contractors either as lobbyists, senior executives, board members or consultants. The companies include defense heavyweights, but also scores of smaller companies, all part of a vast assemblage of contractors scrambling for hundreds of billions in military business generated by the administration’s war on terror. It is a furious competition, one in which inside information and easy access to senior officials are highly prized.

Records and interviews show how the Bush administration has used its control over access and information in an effort to transform the analysts into a kind of media Trojan horse — an instrument intended to shape terrorism coverage from inside the major TV and radio networks.

From a May 16, 2006, e-mail message about "Taking groups to Iraq/Afghanistan"



Source: Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand - New York Times

Address : http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/20/washington/20generals.html?hp

Monday 7 April 2008

Jennifer Hawkins: It's completely different, it's vibey, it's great.

Jennifer Hawkins

Nothing to do with real news, more to do with my love of Jennifer Hawkins, and some that follow my blog, I post a tasty picture of Jennifer, with the text that accompanied it. Really the story is of zero value, but the picture says more than words.

Attending ladies' Day at Sydney's Canterbury Park racecourse yesterday, Hawkins said "It's good to have the races back in Sydney and horses back on the track. You can actually feel the difference in the atmosphere here. It's completely different, it's vibey, it's great."
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