Access of Evil
2006 article by Amy Goodman in the Nation magazine
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Access of Evil
Summary
Access of Evil is a magazine article[1].
Key Facts
- Access of Evil's instance of is recorded as magazine article[2].
- Access of Evil's publication date is recorded as +2006-06-15T00:00:00Z[3].
- Access of Evil's main subject is recorded as access journalism[4].
- Access of Evil's main subject is recorded as Iraq War[5].
- Access of Evil's work available at URL is recorded as https://thenation.com/article/archive/access-evil[6].
- Access of Evil's published in is recorded as The Nation[7].
- Access of Evil's title is recorded as Access of Evil[8].
- Access of Evil's first line is recorded as If President Bush had stood on the steps of the White House with a megaphone when he set out to sell the Iraq War, he might have convinced a few people about the imminent threat posed by Saddam Hussein.[9].
- Access of Evil's last line is recorded as Democracy Now![10].
- Access of Evil's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[11].
- Access of Evil's quotation or excerpt is recorded as In 1997 the late George Gerbner, former dean of the University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School of Communication, described the media as being “driven not by the creative people who have something to tell, but by global conglomerates that have something to sell.”[12].
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Designation and Status
Access of Evil's instance of is recorded as magazine article[2].