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Apr

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Apr

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Fed Focuses on 8 Firms Not Part of Mortgage SettlementNew York TimesSome see the Fed’s recommendation as an attempt to push these firms to agree to the terms of the broader mortgage settlement involving the state attorneys general and federal officials. During those settlement talks, federal regulators reached out to …

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13
Mar

by Stephen Lendman

 

Like all US major media scoundrels, longstanding New York Times policy features one-sided pro-Israeli reports, commentaries, and opinions.

Its coverage of Israel’s latest Gaza aggression is one of many examples. More on that below.

On June 1, 2010, in response to Israeli commandos massacring Freedom Flotilla humanitarian aid activists the previous day, a Times editorial headlined, “Israel and the Blockade,” saying:

“The supporters of the Gaza-bound aid flotilla had more than humanitarian intentions (in mind). The Gaza Freedom March made its motives clear in a statement before Monday’s deadly confrontation: A violent response from Israel will breathe new life into the Palestine solidarity movement, drawing attention to the blockade.”

In other words, the editorial outrageously suggested activists wanted violence, provoked it, and welcomed it when it came. In fact, they wished only to deliver vital humanitarian aid peacefully. Knowing Israel’s likely response, they risked their lives heroically doing it. The Times portrayed them as agitators.

In 2010, a Jonas Xavier Caballero University of Pittsburgh honors thesis titled, “The Impact of Media Bias on Coverage of Catastrophic Events: Case Study from the New York Times’ Coverage of the Palestine/Israel Conflict,” focused on Times reporting on Israel’s Cast Lead Gaza war.

Three weeks of premeditated incursions and terror bombings caused mass deaths and vast destruction. Not according to the Times, however.

Its coverage “manifest(ed) media bias toward Israel….” Caballero “examined (it) within a context of media manipulation, misrepresentation, framing, slant, and linguistic determinism.”

Extreme “distorti(ion of) the facts….present(ed) a picture that portrays Israel” as victim, not aggressor. Caballero examined 91 Times articles and editorials from December 27, 2008 (when conflict began) to January 18, 2009, plus another week for corrections and more coverage.

He concluded that Times pro-Israeli reports increased throughout the conflict. It was “deplorable,” he said, adding:

Its “practice of distorting its coverage to present Israel in a favorable light represents an abuse of freedom of the press in the United States.”

“The Times’ history of media bias, agenda setting, and group (mis)representation seeks to support the Israeli narrative by omitting facts on the ground while demonizing the Palestinians.”

“The marker of terrorism, which is habitually attached to Palestinians in news coverage, to the ‘exclusion of its Israeli counterpart,’ shows how ‘normal/deviant dichotomies are constructed by and subsequently embedded within the news.’ This is particularly true with regard to the Times’ coverage of the conflict.”

Cast Lead was Israel’s worst atrocity since the June 1967 Six Day War. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Gaza terror bombings is the worst one since Cast Lead. But not according to Times coverage. Once again, Israel is victim, not villain.

On February 17, 2012, a Jerusalem Post article headlined, “Judaism at the New York Times,” saying:

This week, Jodi Rudoren took over as Times Jerusalem bureau chief. Like others before her, she’s Jewish. They include Ethan Bronner (replaced after reports exposed his conflict of interest), Steven Erlanger, James Bennet, and Deborah Sontag beginning in August 1998.

“Why does the New York Times consistently send Jewish journalists to head their central office in the Jewish state,” asked the Post?

It doesn’t fill other foreign correspondent positions with ethnic nationals. Why Israel? The Post suggested it’s because Times Ochs and Sulzberger controlling families were Jewish. In 1992, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. succeeded his father as publisher and board chairman.

“In choosing Jewish journalists to lead in Jerusalem, the Times” subscribes to its founding families’ beliefs.” Yet, claims the Post, doing so “affirms not just the belief that Jews are not different, but that they cannot be different.”

Chew on that for meaning. The Post later said Jews were sent “to report in a most un-Jewish way,” when, in fact, their bias is blatantly one-sided.

Moreover, whether or not Jews fill Jerusalem bureau chief roles or elsewhere reporting on Israel, they’d better better do it favorably, no matter how egregious its crimes. Otherwise they’ll be replaced and likely fired.

Times Biased Coverage of Three Days of Israeli Terror Bombing

On March 9, Times writers Fares Akram and Isabel Kershner headlined, “Israeli Airstrikes Kill Militants in Gaza,” saying:

Israeli air strikes killed Zuhir al-Qaisi, Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) secretary-general. PRC member Mahmoud Hanani was also killed. Both men died when two IDF missiles struck their car.

Neither threatened Israel now or earlier. The Times, however, regurgitated the official lie about Israel “thwart(ing) a terrorist strike that the militants were planning against Israelis from across the border in Egypt.”

It also falsely claimed both men were involved in previous attacks on Israel. Unexplained was that its authorities released Hanani from wrongful imprisonment last October as part of the Shalit prisoner swap deal. Instead it said he recently traveled to Jordan, Egypt, and Gaza. Doing so implied it was to plan new terror attacks.

The Times also lied, saying “Israel’s first airstrike….came soon after Gaza militants fired two rockets into southern Israel.” In fact, calm prevailed until Israeli aircraft struck. Gazans responded defensively. Under international law, it’s their right, no matter how unmatched they are against its powerful adversary.

Also not explained was that all Israeli attacks are premeditated. Innocent civilians are killed, including women and children. At times, they’re willfully targeted. Attacks often occur after calm periods. Israel needs instability and violence to claim justification for its crimes of war and against humanity.

Palestinians are victims, not aggressors. Resistance groups are heroic, not terrorists as calling them “militants” implies.

In addition, The Times quoted Israel’s military spuriously claiming it “does not seek an escalation in the region,” but stands ready to protect its citizens “with strength and determination (against) terrorist” activity.

In fact, Israel repeatedly initiates violence, notably against Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Lebanon, and currently covertly on Syria as part of Washington’s regime change agenda.

On March 10, both writers headlined, “Violence Continues for Israel and Militants,” saying:

More deaths resulted. Israel responded to rocket attacks. Unexplained was that Palestinians acted defensively in response to Israeli attacks.

By implication, Israel’s victimized by Palestinian instigated or planned violence, when, in fact, precisely the reverse is true. But you’d never know it from Times articles, commentaries and editorials.

A Final Comment

Like Obama and complicit rogue US officials, Netanyahu’s a scourge on humanity, a war criminal, a killer unleashing terror bombings to incite violence and instability. At a Sunday cabinet meeting, he said:

“We have collected a high price from them and we are still collecting more. We will continue to operate as long as it is necessary.”

Maliciously he lied saying Israel’s terror attacks disrupted planned Palestinian assaults on Israeli targets.

On March 10, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) condemned the lawless killings, saying:

Israeli warplanes fired missiles into densely populated areas. Civilians died. Homes and other structures were damaged.

“PCHR reiterates condemnation of these crimes and expresses utmost concern over such escalation.”

It also warned about aggravating dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza. The entire population’s affected. It called on “the international community to immediately take an action to stop such crimes.”

In addition, it cited the obligation of Fourth Geneva’s High Contracting Parties to fulfill their obligations under its provisions.

Article 1 stipulates they “undertake to respect and to ensure respect for the present Convention in all circumstances.”

Article 146 requires they prosecute persons responsible for grave Convention breaches. Under Article 147 and Protocol I to the four Geneva Conventions, they’re war crimes. It’s long past high time Israel was held accountable.

Also on March 10, a Euro-Mediterranean Observatory for Human Rights (EMOHR) press release called the “assassination of wanted people” a blatant violation of international law. It described it as a murder outside the law without trial.

It said since 2000 alone, Israel assassinated dozens of Palestinian activists lawlessly. At all times, Israel acted preemptively, adding:

“The brutal murder of suspected individuals is a disgrace to a country that claims to be civilized and democratic, even in the case of armed confrontation.”

On March 11, Haaretz writer Gideon Levy headlined, “Way to go, IDF!” saying:

“Here we go again.” More days of “cynical ritual….bloodletting.” As always, Israel’s blame game points fingers the wrong way. Major media scoundrels report supportively. Not Levy, saying:

“The IDF and the Shin Bet security….started it….(T)hey carry out targeted killings whenever they can, and not whenever it is necessary.”

Levy called necessity when done against “ticking time bombs en route to carry out their attacks. In any event, such a vague standard no longer applies.”

In 2006, Supreme Court President Aharon Barak prohibited these killings as “deterrent(s) or punishment.” Killing is killing. Committing it is lawless, except defensively in response to attacks.

No one attacked or threatened Israel. Palestinians want calm, not violence. They only respond defensively, despite falsified reports saying otherwise. Levy called Israel’s explanation “convoluted.” It was also spurious to claim justification for premeditated cold-blooded murder.

So far, at least 21 Palestinians died, including children. No Israelis, but imagine if it was reversed. Levy suggested Cast Lead II and regional war would follow. “But the killing of (21) Palestinians is allowed, eliciting just a yawn.”

That’s the way it is “in this insane asylum….Way to go, IDF!” It operates on the principle of stopping killings by committing more of them.

Ehud Barak calls the IDF killing machine “the most moral army in the world.” Murdering 18 Gazans and similar past incidents reveal its true face. Morality’s not in its vocabulary and never was!


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11
Mar

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Fixed-rate mortgage advice by banks ‘puzzling’Otago Daily TimesOver the past week several economists have commented that “now is a good time to fix mortgage rates”. I found this recommendation puzzling and was a little sceptical in that the banks have a vested interest. What economists such as Westpac’s Dominick …HSBC fixed mortgage rate ‘lowest in decade’ Radio New Zealandall 7 news articles »

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04
Mar

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Fixed-rate mortgages look betterOtago Daily TimesBy Dene Mackenzie on Mon, 5 Mar 2012 Two- to four-year fixed mortgage rates are currently the best value for borrowers, Westpac chief economist Dominick Stephens says. For months borrowers have been told to sit on floating rates which have been lower …and more »

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21
Jan

The Atlanta Jewish Times, a newspaper representing the Jewish people in the Atlanta area, is taking donations for a fund to finance the murder of President Barak Obama on behalf of the Israeli government.  The article requesting the killing is reprinted below:

We are asking, please, if you are a good Jew, send us a donation and we can get rid of Obama and replace him with Joe Biden, a man we believe Newt Gingrich can beat due to his financing from the Sheldon Adelman Foundation.

This is in no way an admission of full and absolute culpability in the 9/11 attacks in the US though we expect our readership will figure out that if we are saying we will go this far, it also meant we went that far before.

 


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25
Dec

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New loans from major mortgage firms on the upTaipei TimesNew loans extended by the nation’s five major mortgage suppliers grew slightly last month, as the local real-estate market cooled after the government imposed a luxury tax to cap rising property prices, the central bank said on Friday. …and more »

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20
Dec


US Military veteran (Sgt Shamar Thomas, USMC) rants at NYPD over their brutality and reprehensible tactics, including kettling & mounted units (animals on horses), during the Times Square protest organized by Occupy Wall Street. All of our veterans are heroes… Veterans like Sgt Thomas, in this video, truly represent the home of the brave. Hopefully, the ranks will swell, with more brave veterans who’re willing to continue standing-up/fighting for our freedom… only this time, where it counts the most, on the streets of America. Shamar’s YT page: www.youtube.com Full 5-minute video of entitled [Occuptimessquare] 1 Marine vs 30 Cops (Marine Wins): www.youtube.com From YT user’s BklynJHandy’s description: United States Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas from Roosevelt, NY went toe to toe with the New York Police Department. An activist in the Occupy Wall Street movement, Thomas voiced his opinions of the NYPD police brutality that had and has been plaguing the #OWS movement. Thomas is a 24-year-old Marine Veteran (2 tours in Iraq), he currently plays amateur football and is in college. Thomas comes from a long line of people who sacrifice for their country: Mother, Army Veteran (Iraq), Step father, Army, active duty (Afghanistan), Grand father, Air Force veteran (Vietnam), Great Grand Father Navy veteran (World War II). Righton, Shamar!

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03
Dec

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A Credit Score That Tracks You More CloselyNew York TimesAnyone who has recently applied for a mortgage knows that lenders are already looking much more closely at your financial affairs. But soon, they’ll be able to easily delve into the deepest recesses of your financial life, accessing information that …New Credit Report Dives Deeper into Consumer Payment History eCreditDaily.comall 11 news articles »

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20
Nov

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Irish mortgage problems increaseFinancial TimesThe number of mortgages in arrears of more than 90 days rose to 62970 in September 2011, up from 55763 in June, Ireland’s central bank said on Friday. A further 69736 mortgages have been restructured through agreement with banks, …and more »

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