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Our 9/11 Honour and Dishonour Roll, v 2.0

11/22/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher Time to update our 9/11 Honour and Dishonour Roll. Some fine qualifees have presented themselves in recent months. The original idea of the list was to record for posterity those news organizations that have or haven’t done their job in covering 9/11. You’ll find that roster here. For this iteration, I’m expanding […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: 9/11, CBC, Eric Margolis, Evan Solomon, Fox News, Geraldo Rivera, Jonathan Kay, journalism, National Post, Sun Media

9/11 honour and dishonour

04/14/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher As it becomes increasingly clear that the official explanation of 9/11 is insupportable and won’t stand the test of time, I thought it might be apropos to establish a media “Honour” and “Dishonour” roll, recording those news organizations who have or haven’t done their job in reporting the story. The idea here […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: 9/11, CBC, journalism, Maclean's, magazines, National Post, newspapers, online media, television

Part II: On being disappeared by The National Post

01/14/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher In our last episode, I said I’d tell you what I found out about why my review of What the Furies Bring disappeared from The National Post website a day after being put up. My little investigation provides a tonic insight into what happens when journalists find themselves on the receiving end […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: 9/11, bad behaviour, books, Brad Frenette, Douglas Kelly, journalism, Mark Medley, National Post, What the Furies Bring

On being disappeared by The National Post

01/05/2010 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher I knew when I submitted my last book review to The National Post that it might not be published. What I didn’t expect was that the Post would publish it, and then unpublish it. The review was of a book of essays, What the Furies Bring, by Canadian poet Kenneth Sherman. Doesn’t […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: 9/11, books, Brad Frenette, Douglas Kelly, journalism, Kenneth Sherman, Mark Medley, National Post, newspapers, Ron Nurwisah, Sarah Murdoch, What the Furies Bring

By the book

12/28/2009 by backofthebook.ca

WHAT THE FURIES BRING By Kenneth Sherman The Porcupine’s Quill 170 pages; $19.95 Review by Frank Moher What does it mean to be an intellectual? Does it simply mean to think a lot, and vigorously, about something other than yourself? If so, some cab drivers I’ve had are among the most impressive intellectuals in my […]

Filed Under: Arts and Books Tagged With: 9/11, Kenneth Sherman, Porcupine's Quill, What the Furies Bring

The occupation of Afghanistan: “Useless.”

09/22/2009 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside “A bit useless” is how 23-year-old Private Jonathan Couturier, the 131st Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan, described the Afghan “mission” that took his life. If we are to have standing armies, the very least we can do, the absolute minimum responsibility we have to them, is not send them off to die […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 9/11, Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian military, NATO, U.S., U.S. military

Citizen Kos

09/22/2009 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher You might suppose that as the editor of an online magazine, I’m glad to see the collapse of the old-school, dead-tree print guys. You might suppose wrong. I say that partly because I still write for what we used to quaintly refer to as “the papers” (ask an anthropologist near you), but […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: 9/11, 9/11 conspiracy theories, 9/11 Truth, Daily Kos, internet, journalism, Markos Moulitsas, new media, online media, social media, U.S.

Fun and games in Afghanistan

09/07/2009 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside ArmorGroup mercenaries in charge of security at the US embassy in Kabul: “. . . dancing naked around a fire, licking each others nipples and grabbing each others testicles, sex acts, peeing on each other, vodka shots from butt cracks, eating potato chips from clenched buttocks . . .” Well, boyz will be […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 9/11, Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian politics, torture, U.S., US military

Don’t ask, don’t know

04/06/2009 by backofthebook.ca

By Alison@Creekside Big hullaballoo following CSIS lawyer Geoffrey O’Brian’s testimony before the public safety committee, in which he said that Canadian intelligence agencies would make use of information obtained by torture from foreign agencies in the “one-in-a-million” eventuality that “lives were at stake.” In fact, said O’Brian, who has been with CSIS since its inception […]

Filed Under: Politics Tagged With: 9/11, Afghanistan, Canada, Canadian politics, CSIS, Iraq, middle east, RCMP, terrorism, torture

Remembering Yazamy — badly

03/12/2009 by backofthebook.ca

By Frank Moher When it comes to Canadian deaths in Afghanistan, our media’s sentimentality knows no bounds. Each time a soldier dies, we are assured that the young person — for they are almost always young persons — loved animals, or to make people laugh, or, in the case of 22-year old Marc Diab, killed […]

Filed Under: Media Tagged With: 9/11, 9/11 Truth, Afghanistan, Globe and Mail, journalism, newspapers, Rosie DiManno, Toronto Star

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