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Citing tough judgment call, most US media not using images

By Joseph P. Kahn
Globe Staff / February 10, 2006

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One commentator framed the issue in Shakespearean terms this week. ''To print or not to print, that is the question," Miami Herald columnist Frida Ghitis wrote, referring to a choice that major US news organizations are facing: whether to show -- not merely describe -- cartoon depictions of the Prophet Mohammed that have sparked violent protests throughout the Muslim world. (Full article: 841 words)

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