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WHITE NOISE.

About 14 pages (4,278 words)

American Journalism Review, January 1st, 1999

The Starr Report was posted on the Internet on Sep 11, 1998, giving rise to more debate, speculations, and opinions about President Bill Clinton's presidency and Monica Lewinsky's future. Although much of the public seems uninterested in details of the scandal, the news media talk shows offer viewers an endless array of polarized political debate.

Polarized views, ample shouting and hardly any meaningful dialogue. Welcome to the high-decibel world of TV's pundit face-offs, which shed lots of heat but not much light on the Clinton/ Lewinsky saga.

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