TITLE

The faces of war

PUB. DATE
April 1999
SOURCE
Broadcasting & Cable;04/12/99, Vol. 129 Issue 15, p78
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Editorial
ABSTRACT
Editorial. Compares the television coverage of the Gulf War and the bombing of Kosovo, Yugoslavia. Victims of the Kosovo war; Faces of the refugees; Risks facing journalists.
ACCESSION #
1803138

Tags: WAR;  TELEVISION broadcasting of news;  BOMBINGS

 

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