Abstract

Diverse and antagonistic news sources are fundamental to good journalism, but most U.S. coverage of the Gulf crisis lacked these essential ingredients. The government didn't have to try to censor coverage of the Iraq war — the press censored itself when it bought the Bush administration's party line.

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