Use the information the Times must provide in order to continue to be taken seriously, as in this article:
� ���"A line of riot police officers, backed by water cannon, tried to hold a line a few blocks from the embassy. But the protest organizers persuaded the police to move back as the demonstrators moved forward, chanting, � ���"Yes, we did,� �� � in a reference to Mr. Zelaya's return.� �� �
But let us continue to point out the outright falsities, deceptions, manipulated half-truths and intentional historical context black outs within the selected � ���"All The News Fit To Print.� �� � containing purposeful innuendoes and planted fears that give a less that fair description of events and actualities the New York Times passes on with crafty and subtle choice of wording for their connotation rather than clarity, in this case with the intention to diminishing President Manuel Zelaya in the mind of the reader.
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