Alisa Miller, head of Public Radio International, talks about why -- though we want to know more about the world than ever -- the US media is actually showing less. Eye-opening stats and graphs.
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Alisa Miller: Why we know less than ever about the world
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Posted on: May 16, 2008 6:38 PM, by Greg Laden
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It's not just the US. Maybe the numbers aren't at the same level but if you'd followed the news here you would not have noticed the publishing of the IPCC report. Just that people were flying in with their private planes.
Posted by: Who Cares | May 16, 2008 7:13 PM