"On the Media"
"No, no, by no means. I mean, we do features," says Los Angeles Times Baghdad bureau chief
Tina Susman. "We do plenty of other kinds of stories, believe me. ...But the civilian body count, it's something we include in everyday story, though, because it's a crucial part of what's happening here. You simply cannot tell the story of this war without every single day making clear that innocent civilians, who have nothing to do with it, are getting caught in car bombs, in random shootings, in execution-style attacks. And it's scary that a bombing has to have a casualty number in the three digits now before you can assume it's going to get on the front page." || More "OTM"
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