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Sun, 28 Feb 1993 00:25:31 -0500
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carol, if what you mean by your challenger example is how under the guise
of "objectivity" we are manipulated everyday, I would agree.  There are
no images in the mass media that do not carry with them serious
sociological messages.  These ideas are perhaps more oppressive because
of their "truthful" packaging.
Jon Nealon
Ithaca College

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