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Carlisle Trace Vol. 11 the Public Right to No
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The Media: The media: newspaper, television and radio are a huge part of our lives. We're in constant contact. How the media presents news to us can become an issue. Power and problems of the media A picture in the local newspaper honoring veterans for Memorial Day contained a caption naming the man in the picture, a resident of the city. The photograph was of Iwo Jima in the Pacific and the man named served in Europe. Incorrect and biased reporting of news by the news media surfaced and were challenged: one international, was resolved in spectacular fashion on television and witnessed by the entire world. A conflict of will erupted between the community and the publisher of newspaper, a battle that comes to a head when the man in the photo is identified.