Monday, March 28, 2005
Amber alert: Missing Headline
All units, all units: Be on the lookout for a headline reported missing from the mastheads of America's newspapers.
The missing headline, "130 Terrorists, Car Bomb Factory, Captured near Kerbala," was last seen in a Reuters wire report carried on an ABC news outlet in Australia.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200503/s1332013.htm
The missing headline may be seen with the following lede:
"Two days ago, Iraqi security forces captured 130 terrorists, tons of explosives, and three fully-assembled car bombs outside the Shiite city of Kerbala."
This headline is currently missing from the archives of the New York Times' website..
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/world/worldspecial/text/index.html
The Times did, however, find room to run a story on a mistaken gunfight between Iraqi soldiers and police officers, which killed three.
Such is the news judgement at America's so-called "Newspaper of Record."
The headline is also missing from the archives of the pseudojournalists at the LA Times, who's only mention of Kerbala (or "Karbala") on their search engine is a March 27 story on an IED which killed two U.S. troops.
Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the missing headline should contact the New York Times' public editor at public@nytimes.com
That is all.
Splash, out
Jason
The missing headline, "130 Terrorists, Car Bomb Factory, Captured near Kerbala," was last seen in a Reuters wire report carried on an ABC news outlet in Australia.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200503/s1332013.htm
The missing headline may be seen with the following lede:
"Two days ago, Iraqi security forces captured 130 terrorists, tons of explosives, and three fully-assembled car bombs outside the Shiite city of Kerbala."
This headline is currently missing from the archives of the New York Times' website..
http://www.nytimes.com/pages/world/worldspecial/text/index.html
The Times did, however, find room to run a story on a mistaken gunfight between Iraqi soldiers and police officers, which killed three.
Such is the news judgement at America's so-called "Newspaper of Record."
The headline is also missing from the archives of the pseudojournalists at the LA Times, who's only mention of Kerbala (or "Karbala") on their search engine is a March 27 story on an IED which killed two U.S. troops.
Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of the missing headline should contact the New York Times' public editor at public@nytimes.com
That is all.
Splash, out
Jason
Comments:
The Defense Dept bulletin only came out on Monday, if I am getting this right. Tomorrow will be the key day in the Amber alert.
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