Hartford Courant
"If it's OK to show us images of dead Indians, Sri Lankans, Thais and Indonesians killed by a giant wave, then isn't it OK to show us images of dead Americans?" asks
Paul Janensch. "We see virtually no images of Americans killed in Iraq. The U.S. government will not even allow us to see images of flag-draped coffins of American soldiers. Why is that? Do we think that only Americans deserve privacy in death? ... Would a respectable U.S. publication or TV outlet show a dead American child with a grieving mother? I doubt it."
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Grim tsunami story takes a toll on veteran U.S. journalists (USAT)