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"The press blows stuff out of proportion," Perry insists.
The Jerusalem Post published a recent examination of Israel's history of scandals under the headline "The Decline of Shame". Such articles have struck a nerve here, even among those who believe that the press blows these scandals out of proportion.
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The biggest independent newspaper had its printing press blown up.
An opposition newspaper saw its printing press blown up and journalists tortured, while challengers of the regime have been beaten.
Any time people are badly affected by a spider bite, the news tends to be plastered all over the press, blowing it out of proportion.
Already in this World Cup Dunga has refused to allow one-on-one interviews with players, and last week he closed off training for two days when the press blew up a disagreement between Dani Alves and Júlio Baptista.
There was no gas for lighting and no glass in the windows, so late-summer air wafted through the city room as the first issue went to press, blowing out candles.
Incredibly it survives for the next two years despite having the original press blown up by shellfire, and the regiment being moved around the battlefields of Flanders.
In Zimbabwe, despite having their reporters arrested and their printing-presses blown up, dissident papers far outsell the state-owned rags.
As the world begins to conduct business over the always-under-construction Internet, we need to understand the real threats to the system … We need to fix security flaws when they become known, and not just give the problem lip service until the press coverage blows over.
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