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Serra faz campanha em Washington?Mark Weisbrot / August 06, 2010
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Is José Serra Campaigning in Washington or in Brazil?Mark Weisbrot / August 06, 2010
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Employment to Population Ratio, July 2009-2010Dean Baker / August 06, 2010
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Job Loss Sends Employment Ratio DownwardDean Baker / August 06, 2010
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Inter-generational Equity and the Lies They Tell in WashingtonDean Baker / August 06, 2010
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The Post Really Really Wants to Cut Social Security BenefitsDean Baker / August 06, 2010
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Latin America and the Caribbean
The Guardian’s Distorted Depiction of VenezuelaThe documentary film “South of the Border” examines how the governments of Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, and other countries are depicted in the major U.S. media. Many major U.K. media outlets offer a similar treatment of Latin America. A recent analysis of BBC coverage of Venezuela in the Chávez years, for example, details numerous misleading statements and distortions. To take another case, The Guardian is currently prominently featuring a report from last year on “The rise and rule of” Hugo Chávez. The slideshow – almost a sort of mini-documentary – is done by South America correspondent Rory Carroll, and it provides a good example of the kinds of distortions and one-sided, de-contextualized information on South America that have appeared in many Guardian news reports over the past several years.
The slideshow begins violently, with the sound of gunshots and images of the failed 1992 coup d’etat launched by Chávez and other military officers. A barebones description of the coup quickly segues into an explanation that “Chávez … instead of shooting his way into power … seduced his way,” since “the poor were angry”, as Carroll puts it. There is no mention of the exponentially more bloody episode that would help explain how divided Venezuelan society had become prior to ‘92, and why the coup attempt was so popular: the 1989 caracazo, protests against IMF-mandated economic policies which were crushed by the Venezuelan military and police, resulting in hundreds and possibly thousands killed as troops fired on demonstrators.
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Social Security Trustees: Worse Present, Much Brighter FutureAugust 5, 2010 (Social Security Byte)
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State Budget Deficits Are Due to Plunging Revenue, Not Higher SpendingDean Baker / August 05, 2010
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In Addition to Geithner, Republican Economists Also Argue That Tax Cuts Do Not Pay for ThemselvesDean Baker / August 05, 2010
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The NYT Gives Track Records on the Oil Spill, Why Not on the Housing Bubble?Dean Baker / August 05, 2010
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Hard Work? Patterns in Physically Demanding Labor Among Older WorkersHye Jin Rho / August 04, 2010
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The German Unemployment Story is Better than the NYT SuggestsDean Baker / August 04, 2010