Time Magazine
The McGirk Affair: Claims of Cold-Blooded Executions Not Credible
Second Gaza: Time’s Tim McGirk Creates a Virtual Reality
Error-Filled Advocacy Journalism Replaces Balanced Reporting on Settlements
Time Inc. Turns to Propagandist for Book Intro
Question to Time Magazine: Who Are Hezbollah’s Intended Targets?
CNN Tilts Sharon, Arafat Profiles
In celebration of CNN's first 25 years, the network collaborated with Time magazine to broadcast a special highlighting "the top 25 most fascinating people." Ranking 15 and 10 are Ariel Sharon and Yasir Arafat. CNN's treatment of the two leaders is itself fascinating because it gives disproportionate play to Palestinian grievances against Sharon, and downplays Arafat's terrorism.
Time’s Tony Karon Rewrites U.N. Resolution 242
Time Magazine Whitewashes Hamas, Tars Sharon
Time Magazine’s One-Sided Feature on Palestinians
In its August 19, 2002 edition, Time Magazine published a one-sided portrait of Palestinian grievances omitting crucial context. In photographs by James Nachtwey, whose full photo essay is displayed on Time's website
(www.time.com), and an article by Matt Rees reporting from Beit Jala, Time focused exclusively on Palestinian
perspectives of the current Israeli-Palestinian crisis.