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Old 03-02-2007, 12:56 AM   #16
Eromereorybig

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Perhaps they left and found new offices elsewhere to avoid being attacked. Perhaps the offices were raided because criminals decided to move in. (criminals tend to take over abandoned buildings)

Who knows?

But obviously the TV station wasn't shut down.

Just the Media trying to make shit up and hoping that gullible people will buy it I would presuime.

Certainly not breaking news in politics
The office that the newscaster dressed in mourning clothes worked in was shut down.

I don't usually debate with you because it is way too annoying to converse with people who refuse to read the article and discuss it. It's too hard to make sense out of posts that have nothing to do with the actual story, posts with made up crap!

This is the kind of control Iraq has over the information it's TV stations broadcast.
On Nov. 30, the Interior Ministry said it had formed a special unit to monitor news coverage and vowed to take legal action against journalists who failed to correct stories the ministry deemed to be incorrect. The ministry runs the Iraqi national police and a separate paramilitary force. Freedom and Democracy eh Dubya?

LOL!
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