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Using eight crucial case studies, ranging from the Gulf War, to Oka, The Ontario NDP budget, and the Montreal Massacre, James Winter shows how media coverage of events consistently casts them in what becomes a seemingly apolitical, "common sense" framework. This tends to undermine the broader public interest while underwriting a narrowly-defined, allegedly "national interest", which actually represents the opinions of the power elite.
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