David Tereshchuk

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Presidential Media ‘Contest’ Pales Beside China Challenge

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China US flags crpdIT WAS GUARANTEED TO GET full media attention, President Barack Obama‘s unprecedented trip to the Pentagon to personally announce the US military’s mid-term future.

Defense correspondents and commentators did not have to read between the lines much to pass on the twin message that our armed forces will be managed in a leaner fashion, and with a decided tilt strategically toward countering threats in Asia.      Continue reading “Presidential Media ‘Contest’ Pales Beside China Challenge” »

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Stories That Set A World Ablaze

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Bouazizi flamesTHIS MEDIA YEAR, WHICH IS closing with courtroom cameras covering Egypt’s deposed President Hosni Mubarak on trial for killing his own citizens in the streets, opened with those streets astir with protests.

A lot certainly can happen in a year, and 2011 has been an especially vintage year for news, much of it presaged by those stirrings in Egypt. Continue reading “Stories That Set A World Ablaze” »

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