Citing tough judgment call, most US media not using images
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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