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<title>Not the perfect solution, but at least some hope</title>
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2006
Cass, Philip
Philip Cass discusses and reviews two books; Al-Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged the World by Hugh Miles and The Al Jazeera Phenomenon by Mohamed Zayani
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2012
Cass, Philip
Reviews and discusses the book 'Media and Terrorism', a book which looks at the relationship between the media and the current ‘war on terrorism.’
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