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News Terrorism: Misogyny Exposed and the Easy Journalism of Conflict

Pages 141-144 | Published online: 10 Dec 2010

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  • It was estimated that the 10 London-based national dailies sold over 15 million copies on Wednesday, September 12, 2001, approximately 2.5 million more than usual. This backslapping account also states that the event served to remind us all why newspapers exist. Greenslade, R. 2001. "Pure Lournalism." Media Guardian, September 17: 4/5.
  • Yaqub, S. 2001. "Our Challenging Life as Women of Islam." Sunday Express, September 30: 10/11.
  • Stuart, J. 2001. "I Can't Just Stand By and Do Nothing." Independent Friday Review, September 21: 7.
  • This point is exemplified in the Media Guardian, which gives personalised accounts of how media employees tackled the events. One story even describing how "Rolling news loves a war... not being able to get to the story is making journalists tear their hair out..." ("Only One Story in Town." Media Guardian, September 17, 2001: 8/9).
  • Daily Mail, October 1, 2001: 3, Sunday Express, September 30, 2001: 1, Daily Express, October 2, 2001: 5.
  • "Treat Me Well, Defiant Reporter Tells Taliban." The Times, October 1, 2001: 3; "Fears for Safety of British Journalist Held by Taliban." Guardian, September 29, 2001: 1.

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