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It's just an example of press manipulation, the sort any intelligent administration would use. Since the release of "Fahrenheit 9/11" there has been a slew of docu mentaries both criticizing and/or sup porting the administration and/or the conservative media. For the first twenty minutes or so, "Weapons of Mass Deception" seems to be anoth er wave in this endless barrage of right- and left-wing polemics and senseless political aggrandizing. But after that first twenty minutes it be gins to become something different. "WMD" was created by Danny Schechter, a long-time media critic, author and reporter. Schechter's view on the war becomes immediately ap parent with his opening, a cheesy homage to "Apocalypse Now." In a way this turns outto be helpful be cause it gives the viewer a chance to understand where Schechter is com ing from. He is critical of the war, but not nearly as critical as he is of the American news media that covered the war. Schechter documents the way broadcast and print journalists cov ered the aftermath of September 11, 2001, in a way that was highly favor able forthe administration, asking few questions and mostly cheer leading the way for an invasion. He also covers how the administration began using PR and marketing tactics to handle the media, present ing the war as a product to sell. They create a simple, black-and-white story line for reporters to follow and sell it to them using basic marketing tactics, framing the message to suit their purposes. The film does not criticize the ad ministration for using these tactics, but views it more as a given. If you want to manipulate news coverage in your favor, this is how to do it. What you are trying to accomplish is beside the point. The news outlets, on the other hand, are lambasted for their lack of objectivity and perspec tive. Facts are rolled out that accuse the major news networks of massive errors of journalistic judgment. Fox owner Rupert Murdoch paid Sad dam Hussein's administration $500,000 to allow reporters to oper ate in Iraq before the war. NBC par ent company General Electric re ceived $600 million in Iraq reconstruction bids from the Bush administration. And so on it goes. The film really picks up during its discussion of the journalist embedding program thattook place during the initial invasion. In Schechter's view, the program was an ingenious way to control the press. Reporters develop personal connec tions with the troops they cover, making it difficult to criticize them or their actions. At one point in the film it is mentioned that the whole idea was a breach of journalistic ethics, since it is wrong to accept anything of value from the people you cover, which these reporters certainly did. In the end, the documentary is an interesting piece of media criticism, though often is too scattershot and repetitive to have a strong effect. That most of the information it pres ents has been shown too often by too many other documentaries doesn't help matters. But as a critique of news coverage, it makes for at least an engaging 98 minutes. "Weapons of Mass Deception" will be shown as part of the Bijou Art Cin emas' late night program on Feb. 18 through Feb. 20. ryannyburg@dailyemerald.com Random House seeks repayment from Sean Combs BY HILLEL ITALiE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Random House Inc. is suing Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, alleging thatthe hip-hop mogul never paid back a $300,000 advance for a memoir he never completed. In papers filed Monday atthe state Supreme Court in Manhattan, the publisher alleged that Combs and his corporation, Bad Boy, have "simply kept the money they never rightfully earned." Random House is seeking the advance's return, plus interest. 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