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How Has America's Tsunami Media Coverage Been?

According to one professor, American's media coverage has been "great at explaining what a tsunami is. But otherwise I can see why the rest of the world thinks Americans care about death and destruction only when Americans are involved." He makes some very good points about the coverage. Full Story. Link from Barney.

Confirmed death toll now stands at 158,247.

Posted by Jake on 01/06/05 @ 11:46 AM
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Jeremy Corbin said on 12/20/05 @ 06:23 AM:
I have to ask. If there was a Tsunami that was going to happen off the coast of America when would you say it would happen. Also i know that america poses Tsunami threats on the east and west coast. If we had on on both sides millions of people would die. And if the bird flu gets here next year and also kills more people plus the Hurricanes. Over half the population in the united states would be gone.

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