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Re: [casi] TV broadcasts



At 09:59 23/03/03, Mark Parkinson wrote:

>I think that a key in all of this is the broadcast media, especially
>TV.
>
>It is worth phoning, emailing, faxing or writing to them. Don't be
>put off by the sheer scale of the task!
>
>Some progress can be made eg I complained to the BBC about the use of
>the term 'allied' on Newsnight (with its connotations in the UK of
>the second Word War). The following evening Mark Urban said 'allied'
>forces and then corrected himself to 'coalition' forces saying that's
>what he should have said.

Considering the invaders consist of the US/UK and a bunch of Australians
the term 'coalition' is hardly a correction.


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