The Murdoch Coverup Appears To Be Cracking
For a tough character like Murdoch, the busting loose of the News of the World Scandal did not trigger an immediate demand for investigations at every other paper worldwide.
For a tough character like Murdoch, the busting loose of the News of the World Scandal did not trigger an immediate demand for investigations at every other paper worldwide.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 09.19.2011
Google is suppressing ads for a book about... suppression. Three days later, they have not responded to my queries, or the protests of many others.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 09.17.2011
Perhaps Joseph Heller or some other master of dark comedy would have enjoyed this. I just received email notice from Google that it has suspended an ...
Greg Mitchell | Posted 05.25.2011
This country rushed into the nuclear age with its citizens having neither a true understanding of the effects of the bomb on human beings, nor why the atomic attacks drew condemnation around the world.
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
NEW ORLEANS — A fourth former New Orleans police officer has pleaded guilty to helping cover up deadly police shootings of unarmed residents aft...
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
NEW ORLEANS — A fourth New Orleans police officer has been charged with helping cover up a deadly police shooting of unarmed civilians in Hurric...
Philip G. Baker | Posted 05.25.2011
Public opinion among my friends is going from "Toyota makes the best cars and these problems happen with all makes" to "What is Toyota afraid of?"
Philip G. Baker | Posted 05.25.2011
It's now time for Mr. Toyoda to move aside the marketing, PR, and damage control people that just obfuscate the issue, and do what's in the best interests of his customers,
Philip G. Baker | Posted 05.25.2011
Toyota's instinct was not to fix the problems, but to minimize them. Safety of their customers was clearly not their top priority. So let's call it what it was: a coverup.
Greg Mitchell | Posted 05.25.2011
The Truman announcement of the atomic bombing firmly established the nuclear narrative. Journalists had to follow where the Pentagon led, and most endorsed the use of the bomb against Japan.
Robert Lenzner | Posted 09.21.2011