british perspective of 9/11

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American History

 

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Maureen S

 

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September 10, 2015

 

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University

 

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It seems that we are much more oblivious to world events in America, as I have observed during my month in England. A good example for this is how there were very few reports broadcasted in the United States on the terrorist attacks that have happened in England such as the bombings of the London Underground and on public transportation...
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However, the casualties of September 11th far outweigh these events. As recorded in the Columbia Journalism Review, six reporters from the Guardian and the Observer and 14 from the Mirror were in New York on the story within 24 hours - the Guardian returning with 16 pages of coverage (Kennedy 2002). Within these 16 pages, the Guardian’s media critic is quoted as saying “what was so notable about all the coverage was the way in which British newspapers treated the United States as ‘one of us’” (2002)...
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