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The day's testimony and the introduction of the guns and scores of state police photographs became a battle of image.
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As a battle of ideologies?
Its a battle of perceptions.
Ah, a battle of semantics.
"Recent crises have exposed the handicap that a country suffers", the president declared in 2002, "if it does not have sufficient weight in the battle of images and airwaves".
Their mockers understood, however, that, as far as most of the country was concerned, the battle of images was the only one that these gun-toting occupiers would be fighting.
Four years ago, during the build-up to the Iraq war, President Jacques Chirac said France needed more weight in the "battle of images and airwaves"—and after much doubt and scepticism, the channel will start broadcasting next week.France 24 is not alone: only last month al-Jazeera, a broadcaster based in Qatar, added an English-language news service to its controversial Arabic one.
He understood the cold war as "an electric battle of information and of images".
Although we lost, it was a great battle, and that image of Pelé and Bobby Moore exchanging shirts at the end is iconic.
Starting a battle outside of fishing.
Journalists who were there narrate as they show images of a battle whose randomness and lack of cohesion make it all the more grotesque.
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