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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (694)5/19/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) of 12475
 
Mohan:
Over a 37 year period, I have been a reader of NYTimes. I have noticed a consistent pattern. Many of the articles about India were slanted. Anything that does not fit their editorial policies get a slanted view. But Mr.Rosenthal is an exception as are some others. But most of the NYTimes reporters going to India can't see beyond dust and heat. The dust and heat take such a big toll on their brain chemistry, that they fail to see the truth and report as they see it. Another fault is that Indians make these foreign reporters look so important, that they start really believing in what they report, however much it is inaccurate and slanted.
Remember the men and material and logistics involved in holding the election. That did not get its fair treatment. But some celebrity people, who are not of any historical importance,or some such soft material, get extensive treatment. This is the case with most of the news papers and broadcast stations. What sells is what get reported - that is All the News That's is fit to Print.

JPR
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