"Danny believed that journalism was a tool to report the truth and foster understanding, not perpetuate propaganda and sensationalize tragedy, " the family said.
The International Federation of Journalists has condemned Moscow for putting pressure on journalists who do not reflect its propaganda.
In creating this favourable impression of the campaign, the tsar was helped not only by propaganda but by the remarkably disciplined behaviour of his troops who neither stole nor marauded as they advanced through Europe.
Prime Minister TONY BLAIR (Britain): The history of Saddam and weapons of mass destruction is not American or British propaganda.
It is political propaganda, not historical verisimilitude, which paints Hoover as a clone of his predecessors rather than of his successor.
If Germans are so out of love with Europe, it should in fact signal a rethink, not the need for propaganda.
Released prisoners who simply made anti-American statements or propaganda were not considered to be confirmed or suspected to be part of a militant group.
Such propaganda is not only distasteful, it is also unnecessary.
But propaganda is not Mr. Ghobadi's purpose here, any more than it was in his debut feature, "A Time For Drunken Horses, " which also dealt with children and disability.
Opponents retort that taxpayers should not stump up for propaganda which parties cannot fund themselves, and worry that state finance would lead to tighter restrictions on how money can be spent.
But the assured tall tales being told at dinner parties across Manhattan are fantasies of propaganda that can not be backed up by the hard gritty facts.
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Mr Chirac is torn, fearful of the manipulation of young girls by Islamic radicals, but anxious also not to hand them a propaganda coup by banning the veil outright.
There had to be some system of selecting who was going to have those slots and not giving them to government propaganda stations editorially controlled from outside the country strikes me as a reasonable enough filter.
Bob persists not because he believes the propaganda of his sinister employer, Global Pork Rind, which holds pigs to be food units with no rights, but to prove to himself that, unlike his parents, he can stand by his commitments.
Messrs Kinnock and Bush got exclusively negative publicity for their pratfalls, whereas the first minister won kudos for revealing something he could have kept secret, writing about it in an amusing manner and understanding that, if you are going to tweet, you should capture people's attention with an arresting anecdote not bore them with predictable propaganda.
It was no surprise to anyone not personally devoted to advancing Obama propaganda that the D.
This perception is reinforced by the fact that Annan's plan does not call for al-Assad to step down -- a detail that is not missed by the Assad regime propaganda machine.
Myanmar's brutal junta certainly should not be allowed to score any easy propaganda points.
Ms Lovell reassures her readers that not all Chinese buy into tired government propaganda.
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The underemployed rioters in Harare this week showed no sign that they had swallowed this propaganda: their anger was not directed against whites.
Although the concrete supports of its viaducts make dandy sites for sticking up government-propaganda posters, they do not have any railway tracks on top of them.
But all the planning and propaganda in the world will not change the underlying fact: there are a lot of people around who are willing and able to mount terrorist attacks.
First is the reminder that propaganda and image-manipulation are not strictly 20th-century phenomena.
They did not bother to peddle the government's propaganda that the unrest has been stirred up by foreign agents and so forth.
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Later, Sir Edward was said to have told the judge investigating the killings that he should not forget the UK was fighting a "propaganda war".
In 1967, 14 years after Stalin's death, she was allowed by Brezhnev to leave the Soviet Union, and a deal was apparently made with the United States, where she settled and married, not to use her for anti-Soviet propaganda.
Letters like the Democrats' letter to Holder representing constituents' concerns are not unusual and are "part of the propaganda war that goes on beneath the surface all the time and part of their efforts to undermine law enforcement, " said Bob Blitzer, who led the FBI's domestic terrorism section in the 1990s.
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