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1 | Introduction | 9 |
2 | Definitions | 20 |
3 | How news is created | 37 |
4 | Media realities | 44 |
5 | Breakdowns | 50 |
6 | Rumors and common knowledge | 65 |
7 | The competitor's myth | 83 |
8 | The winner | 94 |
9 | Fear, stereotypes and myths | 123 |
10 | War propaganda | 140 |
11 | The mistake | 157 |
12 | Reporter as victim | 181 |
13 | Reporter as hero | 217 |
14 | Reporter as villain | 224 |
15 | Academic and scientific hoaxes in the new | 258 |
16 | Sources and investigation | 279 |
17 | Logic versus emotion | 290 |
18 | Deconstructing news stories | 306 |
19 | Misdirection | 317 |
20 | Eyewitness testimony and testimonials | 325 |
21 | Forensic and other evidence | 337 |
22 | Getting all sides | 348 |
23 | Being a savvy news consumer | 363 |
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