Now
let's see: the newspaper publishers play golf with the CEOs of the
corporations, and go to the same cocktail parties etc., well you get the
picture. Bias.
arthur
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Subject: RE: [Futurework] this should be interestingI really would like someone to explain to me why union "leaders" who are elected by their membership are always in the media referred to as "bosses", while corporate "bosses" who are unelected and for the most part unaccountable to anyone (including their boards) are invariably referred to as "leaders"...MG-----Original Message-----
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Subject: [Futurework] this should be interestingInternational News
Spreading the gospel according to Chavez
19 September 2005
The Globe and Mail
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EnglishOn Saturday night, he addressed a boisterous, packed house at a United Methodist church in the affluent and liberal Upper West Side. The 1,000-strong audience was a mélange of blacks, Latinos and whites; front pews were populated by union bosses ...
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