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September 11 in the mind of American journalism
Jay Rosen
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September 11
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American Journalism
100%
Washington Square
33%
Older children
33%
Terrorist
33%
New York
33%
World Trade Center
33%
Growing up
33%
I Think
33%
Nobel Prize
33%
Four-year-olds
33%
Siren
33%
Backyard
33%
Twin Towers
33%
Public Events
33%
Television News
33%
Al-Qaeda
33%
Poet
33%
Lower Manhattan
33%
News Images
33%
Children's Imagination
33%
Benes
33%
Octavio Paz
33%
Late Consequences
33%
Eciency
33%
Arts and Humanities
Twins
100%
American Journalism
100%
Local
50%
Impossible
50%
New York
50%
Manhattan
50%
TV
50%
Intellectuals
50%
World Trade Center
50%
Civics
50%
Clock
50%
Al Qaeda
50%
Nobel Prize
50%
Genius
50%
Octavio Paz
50%
Social Sciences
Journalism
100%
Intelligentsia
50%
International Trade
50%
TV
50%
Civics
50%
Television News
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
International Economy
100%