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Anti-Israel bias at the ABC and SBS? Bullying, harrassment and nit-picking are theaffecting the ability of  ABC and SBS to report fairly on the Middle ... Service ): An article from: Arena Magazine

Anti-Israel bias at the ABC and SBS? Bullying, harrassment and nit-picking are theaffecting the ability of ABC and SBS to report fairly on the Middle ... Service ): An article from: Arena Magazine
By Antony Loewenstein

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Title: Anti-Israel bias at the ABC and SBS? Bullying, harrassment and nit-picking are theaffecting the ability of ABC and SBS to report fairly on the Middle East.(Media Bias)(Australian Broadcasting Corp and Special Broadcasting Service )
Author: Antony Loewenstein
Publication: Arena Magazine (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Issue: 84 Page: 34

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  • Published on: 2006-08-01
  • Released on: 2006-10-30
  • Format: HTML
  • Binding: Digital
  • 13 pages

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