Earthquake hit near the iran iraq border late sunday. Ard coulding to irans official news agency. U. S. Geological survey mez urlts say the devastating quake was centered 19 miles outside of the earn city. Cell phone footage shows panicked iraqis evacuating malls in two cities in iraq where iraqi officials are still trying to reach the dead and injured. Kurdish tv channel was live on the air when the quake hit. You can see the visible shaking in the studio there as the anchor interviews another man. In baghdad, hundreds of miles from the epicenter of the earth quake, ceiling fans and lights swayed and part of a mountain close to a dam in northeastern iraq collapsed. Hundreds crowded outside the hospital entrances as the injured were taken in for treatment. State television in iran said some 2000 injuries have been counted so far and that the death toll of over 200 is expected to rise. The staterun Iranian News Agency also said rescue work would continue overnight. Now to President Trum
As so many books do, but from an audiences point of view. If you like a piece of literary criticism of the news. I was challenged to write this because of an awareness of how little we are systematically educated into this business of looking at the news. I mean, when were at school, someone will have a shut at telling us what pictures a shot at telling us what pictures do to us, someone will tell us a little about theater, literature, drama, poetry, but, of course, no one really educates us to the day like this. We get no guidance. And when we come to this, were lost. What is this really doing . Its a new age. Were still one of the early generations to be coping with this stuff, right . And there is not systematic attention to what its doing to our insides. You know, the promise, in the 8th century 18th century the promise of news was enormous. The idea was if you have free information about the workings of government, about the people, about other peoples, about other countries, if y
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