1. In recent years, as the Israeli and US governments have enjoyed smooth relations and the peace process progressed, arguments over media bias had quieted. 2. It has included media bias in favor of the PRI and alterations in voter registration lists so the tally can be changed in the computer. 3. The old charge of media bias is enjoying a new vogue. 4. They have raised some very legitimate questions, pointing to real problems about media bias, the disparity in resources and the lack of a level playing field. 5. This media bias toward bad-weather news is reinforced by career protection within the weather bureau and among private forecasters. 6. To bypass what Alliance strategists saw as media bias, Day made a last-ditch appeal for voters on Sunday night. 7. To free the study from accusations of media bias, they sought an independent agency to conduct the ballot review. 8. We have charges of North American media bias. 9. Burns, a former State Department spokesman, last Saturday suggested media bias was responsible for widespread opposition in NATO member Greece to the air attacks in Yugoslavia. 10. His senior adviser, David Bar-Illan, dismissed the book and said it reflected a deep media bias against the premier which aided in his downfall. |