bs. Look at the photo and the caption and take it in the context of the
gallery it was a part of on nytimes.com. The photog and the editor, and by
extension the publisher, are trying to tell a story about what is happening
in Lebanon. The photo and the accompanying caption attempt to appeal to the
gut emotions of the viewer and convince them emotionally that Hezbollah is
fighting a just war of defense against Israeli aggression.

On 8/9/06, Gruss wrote:
>
> > Dino wrote:
> > For those who say that investigative reporting takes a lot of time and
> money, just look what amateurs in the blogosphere can find if they just
> look.
>
> I'd point out that we have no idea what the photo shows - it's
> certainly no proof of staging.  The guy could've been screwing around,
> tired, etc. For me this is simply a second case of photos being
> released without proper scrutiny, i.e. is it faked and/or what does it
> show?
>


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