Project Censored has released its “Top 25 Censored Media Stories of 2003-2004.” Each year I use this list as a sort of score card to see how well the non-corporate press is doing. While there are one or two gaping holes, for the most part I’d say it’s been a pretty good year for the independent press staying on top of the stories missed by the mainstream media.
The one story that seems to have evaded the independents is coverage of the International Studies in Higher Education Act of 2003 (although it was covered by the Yale Daily News and the Christian Science Monitor).
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