that's the rule, not the exception. If a country doesn't have the good graces of the US establishment, all of its warts are show on public view. On the other hand, if it's received the US State Department Seal of Approval, the country's problems are seen as the transition pains of an emerging democracy.
On 4/15/06, Yoshie Furuhashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The New York Times (in which only "establishment types" are quoted) > has been great at covering class struggle in China, though. Just > reading the Times' China coverage, you'd think it might be a socialist > paper! Its overage of France and Venezuela, in contrast, has been > dreadful. -- Jim Devine / "There can be no real individual freedom in the presence of economic insecurity." -- Chester Bowles
