Alex Brummer
Citizen Zell finds life tough in the media
Times are hard for Jewish newspaper bosses as new media and the credit crunch
Hillary the hawk or Mrs C the peacenik?
The US media isn’t sure whether Obama was brave or foolish with his Secretary of State appointment
Media blind to nature of Chabad horror
The UK press failed to see that the attacks on Jews in Mumbai were racist.
Rare insight into the chaos that is Gaza
The harsh realities of life under Hamas is revealed in a Financial Times article.
Kosher ‘Rahmbo’ triggers a press storm
Barack Obama’s Chief-of-Staff has been under the spotlight for his Jewish credentials
Will BBC now tighten Mid-East reporting?
Ramifications from the Ross and Brand affair should extend into news coverage.
Obama and Livni are cast as saviours
Press admirers are endowing the front-runners in the election with star qualities.
Akko riots get buried by credit crunch
Reports rely on the wires — and fail to recognise Israeli police’s role in keeping the peace.
Critics lap up the Tom Hurndall film…
"Critics lap up the Tom Hurndall film…"
Comment is free, but it can go too far
Papers are too quick to accept NGO reports
Livni, the ‘spy’ who seduced the press
Fine journalism as a paper hunts for Shalit
London Review of Books looks anti-Israel
A weakened regional press should worry us
As smaller papers shed resources, openings for pro-Palestinian activists increase
Israel foiled the ‘Free Gaza’ stunt. At a cost
Israel avoided a PR disaster by letting activists sail to Gaza — but there may be a grave political fallout
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