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<title>Big Journalism : Storyboarding the News: How the MSM Turned the Honduran Crisis into A Comic Book</title>
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<description>There is another story that recieved no coverage that goes to show the kind of reporting that occured in Honduras at the beginning.  A couple of days after the June 28th event, a car rental company called to see if the President&amp;#039;s office would renew the contracts on about 70 rented cars.  Of course, they said NO.  Since they hadn&amp;#039;t been returned, they were reported as stolen.  Saturday after June 28th, one of the cars was captured dropping off a group of &amp;quot;Telesur&amp;quot; reporters (Official Venezuelan News Channel) in a 5-star Hotel.  It turned out that their rooms were also being charged to the government.  How unbiased could they be if the interested party is paying their bill?   They were working together with the &amp;quot;CNN en Espa&amp;ntilde;ol&amp;quot; channel and with reporters from some organization called &amp;quot;Democracy Now by Amy Goodman&amp;quot;.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 14:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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