Media Should Be PROUD!

Chip Fetrow chip at fetrow.org
Sat Jan 22 00:48:14 CST 2011


NPR, WTOP, Hampton Rhodes Pilot, and the Washington Post got it  
wrong.  They should be proud.

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WTOP BREAKING NEWS

Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords has died after being shot at  
a public event in Tuscon, according to National Public Radio.

For more information visit WTOP.com or tune to 103.5 FM.




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CONGRESSWOMAN KILLED IN ARIZONA SHOOTING



U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has died after being shot in the head  
while meeting with constituents in her district in the area around  
Tucson, Ariz., several news agencies are reporting. Officials say as  
few as four or as many as a dozen people were wounded in the attack,  
including members of the second-term Democratic congresswoman's  
staff.  The severity of the injuries suffered by the others is not  
immediately known.

Washington Post:


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Breaking News Alert: Reports: Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords killed  
at public event
January 8, 2011 2:25:09 PM
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Arizona Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has died after being shot  
while hosting an event on Saturday morning outside a Tucson grocery  
store, according to National Public Radio and CNN.

NPR reported that Giffords, who in November narrowly won reelection to  
a third term, was hosting her first "Congress on Your Corner" event  
when a gunman ran up and began shooting. Giffords and six others died,  
the Pima County Sheriff's Office confirmed to NPR.




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