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Extractions: EMAIL ARTICLE LINK TO ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE Article Published: Saturday, July 26, 2003 Debate rages over media's treatment of accuser By Steve Wilstein, The Associated Press EAGLE - To most of the public, she is known only as Kobe Bryant's accuser, an anonymous teen whose photograph never appears in newspapers or on television. Many of the details of her life - where she lives and goes to school, when she auditioned for American Idol, how she was rushed to a hospital for a mental health problem last winter - have been widely reported. Friends and acquaintances talk about her, offering snippets of insight and speculation. Still, her name is kept out of stories. Yet the 19-year-old woman's name has been broadcast on the radio to 60 cities by a talk-show host, and her identity - complete with address and phone number - has been posted on various Internet sites. The Globe, a supermarket tabloid, has run her photo, blacking out only the area around her eyes. Media new and old are making the alleged victim in this most public of sexual assault cases fair game, angering some who say the spotlight is making her a victim all over again and drawing criticism from others who favor full disclosure.
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Extractions: The Associated Press AP / John Moore An Iraqi prisoner clutches the bars of his cell in the Abu Ghraib prison on the outskirts of Baghdad Saturday. Baghdad, Iraq No TV cameras or tape recorders will be allowed in the courtroom at next weeks court-martial of a U.S. soldier charged in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal, a senior U.S. officer said today. Spc. Jeremy C. Sivits of Hyndman, Pa., a member of the Armys 372nd Military Police Company, will face a military court in Baghdad on May 19 less than a month after photos of prisoners being abused and humiliated were first broadcast April 28. The streamlined trial is expected to last just one or two days including the sentencing phase, if Sivits is found guilty, said a U.S. military legal adviser who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity. The U.S. military normally allows family members, observers and print reporters to attend trials, Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt said at a briefing.
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Extractions: Convergence is an increasingly popular term being bandied about across our extended information, communications and networking industry. It is becoming ever more popular. It is now impossible to read an article or attend a presentation without the term "convergence" being on, if not at, center-stage. But like other words that become tech-trendy terms, I'm not sure I know anymore what is meant when someone gets on the stage and says "convergence." There are multiple technology, product and even industry convergences occurring at this same time. Let's call it the "Convergence of Convergence." When I first found myself questioning the many uses of the word "convergence," I was often able to figure out what heretofore separate things were being converged from the context of the statement or, maybe even better, by the organization the person was representing. Even that isn't true anymore.
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Argus Online - The Peterson Trial Delucchi s decision about the Modesto police s use of GPS technology could set a new legal precedent Staff writer Jason Dearen covers courts and justice issues http://www.theargusonline.com/Stories/0,1413,83%7E30733%7E1949018,00.html
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Extractions: Media Literacy Online Project - College of Education - University of Oregon - Eugene Commentary About The Media "After you, Stanley." "No. After you, Olly". By Chris M. Wrosnop. "When Stanley's radio and the pianola were all the rage in home entertainment, Olly's movie exhibitors had to come up with something that would take people out of the house again, away from the technology that was making them into recluses. Well it's happening again. After cable TV arrived, we got multiplexes - the movie theatre equivalent of a channel-changer. Small screen at home with lots of choice; larger screen at the theatre with lots of choice. (Note: This is a PDF file.) Bring Back Marshall McLuhan. By Robert F. James and William J. Moriarty. Despite media's ever greater intrusion into student's lives, little remains of media training. Cleaning Up After OJ.
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Extractions: By Scott Rubush Two black men in Wichita, Kansas robbed and kidnapped three men and two women - all white - and gunned them down execution-style, after subjecting them to horrendous sexual abuse. Had the perpetrators been white and the victims black, the media would have been screaming "hate crime" from coast to coast. continue Posted on 01/12/2001 09:38:08 PST by SuperfluousMan
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