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Topic History of: Burma media coverage
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In The Know I'm getting a little suspicious of the coverage of the Chinese earthquake rescues !

Today we saw a woman, allegedly "buried" for five days, "rescued". Her dress looked immaculate and there was not a smear on her face. She immediately thank "the government" for their help.

Is this being stage-managed (and manufactured a bit) to show the Chinese (pre-Olympics) in a slightly better light after the debacle of the Olympic torch?

One thing is for sure - if there is another earthquake during the Olympics - no one will notice because the Olympic stadium already looks as if its been hit by a earthquake !
Clifford Is it just me that finds some of the video footage " that may disturb some viewers " as inappropriate? When the Twin Towers collapsed did we see victims (some being children and pregnant women)? Is it because of the regime within that country or perhaps, to see Americans or Westeners suffering is not considered equal?