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Television;s window on the world : international affairs coverage on the U. S. Networks.
by Larson, James F.; Norwood, N. J.: Ablex Pub., 1984.
Subject: Television broadcasting of news -- zUnited States; Foreign news -- United States.
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Outstanding international press reporting : Pulitzer prize winning articles in foreign correspondence, vol.3, 1963-1977, from the escalation of the Vietnam War to the East Asian refugee problems.
Berlin: W. de Gruyter, 1986.
Subject: World politics -- 20th century; Pulitzer prizes; Journalists -- United States; Newspaper editors -- United States; Foreign news -- United States.
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Headline diplomacy : how news coverage affects foreign policy.
by Seib, Philip M., 1949-; Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1997.
Subject: Foreign news -- United States; Press and politics -- United States; United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1989; United States -- Foreign relations -- 1989-.
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United Press International.
Alexandria: COMTEX News Network, Inc.
Subject: Foreign news -- United States; News agencies -- United States; General interest. -- galestne; News, opinion and commentary. -- galestne; General interestNews, opinion and commentary; NWW (Newswire) -- galestne.
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Reporting a revolution : the Iranian revolution and the NIICO debate.
by Vilanilam, John V.; New Delhi: Sage, 1989.
Subject: Foreign news -- United States; Communication -- Social aspects -- Research; Foreign news -- India; Iran -- History -- Revolution, 1979 -- Foreign public opinion, American; Iran -- History -- Revolution, 1979 -- Foreign public opinion, Indic.
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Who stole the newsn : why we can't keep up with what happens in the world and what we can do about it.
by Rosenblum, Mort; New York: J. Wiley, 1993.
Subject: Associated Press; Foreign news -- United States.
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Good news : social ethics and the press.
by Christians, Clifford G.; New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.
Subject: Journalistic ethics -- United States -- History -- 20th century; Foreign news -- United States -- History -- 20th century; Journalism -- United States -- Objectivity; Mass media -- United States -- Political aspects -- 20th century.
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Are our Moscow reporters giving us the facts about the USSR.
by Bonosky, Philip.; Moscow: Progress, 1981.
Subject: Reporters and reporting -- Soviet Union; Foreign correspondents -- Soviet Union; Foreign news -- United States; Public opinion -- United States; Soviet Union -- Foreign public opinion, American.
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The U.S. press and Iran : foreign policy and the journalism of deference.
by Dorman, William A.; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987.
Subject: Iran -- Foreign public opinion, American; Foreign news -- United States; Press and politics -- United States -- History -- 20th century; Iran -- Politics and government -- 1941-1979; Public opinion -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
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Voices of China : the interplay of politics and journalism.
New York: Guilford Press, 1990.
Subject: Freedom of the press -- China; China -- Politics and government -- 1976-; Government and the press -- China; China -- Foreign public opinion, American; Public opinion -- United States; Foreign news -- United States.
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