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The scant coverage of what is driving these protests is not coincidental.
Print publications in Spain also appear to be providing scant coverage of the Open.
As it is, Greek newspapers and television stations have provided scant coverage of the case.
There is scant coverage of the crisis in the press and almost no discussion of it, except in Zambia.
The emerging narrative in the media centred on quelling an apparent insanity, but there is scant coverage of what it is actually driving these protests.
The absence of words like "Afghanistan" from year-end lists reflects both the national news media's scant coverage of the war and the public's disengagement with it.
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The scant coverage on the main television channels made no mention of the man with the flowers or the brutalised old couple, and called those who demonstrated "ultra-radicals".
State television has given scant coverage to his challengers.
Invoking the climate trends that worry so many scientists, he said of the scant coverage in the news media, "It's a parallel crisis".
The ChimPom artists have received scant coverage in the stuffy arts pages of the national newspapers; mostly they are treated as part of a delinquent fringe.
Wouldn't you be entitled to wonder why your involvement in a mammogram initiative that will save many thousands of lives gets scant coverage, while, say, your trading in cattle futures fifteen years ago takes center stage?
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