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Thank you for participating in the Dialogue on Foreign Policy. The interactive web site is now closed. The Minister's report will appear on this web site once it is released.

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Global Sunday News

Contributor: Barretm82

Date: 2003-02-24 19:12:43


I took 20 minutes to watch the program today, and I realized how close the show theme and participants mirrored our discussions here. (Well as close as you can get with T.V. spots).

At first I thought this was intriguing, but then I had this notion that the vast majority of fellows in this section of the forum are in government service. Is my wild theory accurate? (My back ground is in Mainframe/Super Computer systems).

Originally I though most people visiting this security section were not in government service…

My question would be what effect do you find these T.V. news spots have on foreign policy? (You could lump the CNNs in there too).


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Global Sunday News

Contributor: banquosghost

Date: 2003-02-24 20:03:14


I'm not in government service either. I'm presently employed by a market research firm although I've done a lot of other things as well.

I hope they have nothing to do with it. Too often TV news isn't about the news, it's about ratings and sales.

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Global Sunday News

Contributor: jwitt

Date: 2003-02-27 16:29:05


In my case, your wild theory is not correct :)

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