"A huge lie repeated often enough is accepted as truth." — Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Propaganda Minister PRIMER-Connecticut "Unanswered media bias and misinformation repeated often enough is accepted as truth." — PRIMER
"We will not relinquish any of our principles. Since the Palestinian National Council convention in Algeria in 1988, at which we [declared] a Palestinian state and recognized [UN] Resolutions 242 and 338, what concessions have we made on our principles? We insist on the 1967 borders, Jerusalem as our capital, and the refugees' rights according to the UN resolutions, especially [Resolution] 194. Our rights to water are also recognized by international law. Not a single word of our documents has been changed, from then to this very day. It has not happened and will not happen." — Mahmoud Abbas, leader of the Palestinian Authority and the Fatah and PLO terror groups. Al Ayyam, September 6, 2010.

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PRIMER-Connecticut periodically prepares a detailed three to six month daily analysis of each news article, editorial and op-ed and presents it to the editor/publisher of the state's largest newspaper for review. This opens the door for an opportunity o personally meet with the editors to discuss the contents of the review. These "Trend Reports," properly developed, effectively sensitize editors and publishers.

PRIMER's August-October 2002 Trend Report

Published in 2003, this report analyzes coverage in the Hartford Courant during the period from August 1-October 31, 2002. It may be viewed in its entirety. Hard copies may be obtained directly from PRIMER-Connecticut. The files are PDF files and may be printed to obtain a report identical to the bound report published by PRIMER.

Table of Contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Introduction
  3. August
  4. September
  5. October
  6. Conclusion

PRIMER's April-July 2002 Trend Report

Published in 2003, this report analyzes coverage in the Hartford Courant during the period from April 23-July 24, 2002. It may be viewed in its entirety. Hard copies may be obtained directly from PRIMER-Connecticut. The files are PDF files and may be printed to obtain a report identical to the bound report published by PRIMER.

Table of Contents

  1. The Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Preface
  4. Introduction
  5. News Summary
  6. Summary Table 1
  7. Opinion Pages - Summary
  8. Summary Table 2
  9. Conclusions
  10. Appendix A: Review of Middle East News Articles
  11. Appendix B: Review of Opinion Pages

PRIMER's 2001 Trend Report

Published in 2002, this report analyzes coverage in the Hartford Courant during the period from May 1-August 31, 2001. It may be viewed in its entirety. Hard copies may be obtained directly from PRIMER-Connecticut.

Table of Contents

  1. The Cover
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction
  4. May
  5. June
  6. July
  7. August
  8. Category Summary
  9. Conclusion



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