Last week’s bombings of Baghdad, Beirut and Paris brought
much attention to the news coverage of some events over others and, in turn, sparked a global dialogue about the priority of some lives over others.
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The NY Times promised “free digital access to coverage of
the [Paris] attacks” and reported:
a headline that has since been replaced with:
The Times' coverage of events in Lebanon were noticeably less sympathetic:
And those in Iraq went with minimal mention:
The disparity in reporting led Indian blogger Karuna Ezara Parikh to respond with a suggestion of her own:
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