Bias Diction Syntax Examples
Bias Diction Syntax Examples
Here are the headlines and lead paragraphs of two articles which came out on the morning of
March 11, 2003. They are covering the same incident:
The New York Times
3/11/2003
Iraq forces suspension of U.S. surveillance
flights
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -Iraqi fighter
jets threatened two American U-2 surveillance
planes, forcing them to return to abort their
mission and return to base, senior U.S. officials
said Tuesday.
Complete Articles: available on the Articles page
USA Today
3/11/2003
U.N. Withdraws U-2 Planes
WASHINGTON (AP)-U.N. arms inspectors
said Tuesday they had withdrawn two U-2
reconnaissance planes over Iraq for safety
reasons after Baghdad complained both aircraft
were in the air simultaneously.
Here are hockey game coverage headlines from the two home towns of the opposing teams:
The Denver Post
Complete Articles:
Article 1:
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36%257E24761%257E1247763,00.html?search=filt
er
Article 2: http://www.detnews.com/2003/wings/0303/15/sports-109480.htm
The following examples are taken from the context of the 2003 conflict in Iraq:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
3/25/2003
Dar Al-Hayat
4/1/2003
The Red Cross, one of the few aid groups with staff Iraq said its troops were battling U.S.-led invasion
operating in Iraq, hopes to negotiate access to the forces inside Nassiriya and on the city's outskirts on
main power station, which is said to be under
Tuesday and inflicting heavy casualties.
control of U.S.-led coalition forces. But neither
local staff nor specialists in neighboring Kuwait
have been cleared to go because of continued
clashes.
The examples below are excerpts of two different accounts of the same hockey game:
The Red Wings played the Flyers last night in a
hockey game and they won 4-3.