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Next movie: Will Ferrill plays Jack Dunsky, a compuslive eater.
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Dunsky allows the reporters to speak for themselves and some of what they say is self-incriminating as to why there is a bias and lack of context.
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Dunsky briefly outlines the nakba as recently viewed by 'revisionist' historians who deny the official Israeli narrative while using information in a large part garnered from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) archives themselves.
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Before getting into these self-examinations, examinations that reveal all too much about ego and access, Dunsky reiterates her own two "key underlying contexts: the impact of U.S. policy on the trajectory of the conflict; and the importance of international law and consensus regarding the key issues of Israeli settlement and annexation policies and the right of return of Palestinian refugees."
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Dunsky argues, and supports, the idea that "reporting on the settlement issue bears a striking similarity to reporting on the ... refugee question," with "more weight usually given to Israeli claims and little or no reference to international law and consensus."
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While it seems almost too obvious to state, Dunsky sums up her arguments on the refugee reporting saying "if Americans had a fuller contextual understanding of the key issues ... via the mainstream media, they would be better equipped to challenge U.S. Mideast policy."
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Dunsky said that more than one of the bidders whose names were going to be disclosed had told CME directly that they would not have participated in the auction if they had known their trades would be made public.
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"There is potential significant harm not only to CME Group but to the futures markets in general," Dunsky said.
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010
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Dunsky provides a detailed history of the settlement issue and US financial aid over the years, before asserting that "Without exception, US mainstream reporting on settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip has failed to address the key question of how, directly or indirectly, American aid has contributed to Israel's ability to absorb the cost of building, enlarging, and defending the settlements."
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Beyond the legal status of settlements, Dunsky makes the case that one of the key failures of the coverage of settlements is the lack of reporting on the relationship between the Israeli settlements and US foreign policy.
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