This study examined the objectivity of Israel's only English daily, The Jerusalem Post, looking for bias and/or propaganda techniques that may have negatively framed Arabs (Syrians in particular) and Muslims. The 1997 coverage appearing on the front page and news sections of the publication's on-line Web site were examined for the purposes of the study. A content analysis was conducted as the method of study. Three hypotheses, with three sub-hypotheses were formulated for this study and tested based on a data sample of a constructed two-week period, representative of the entire year. The results found that usd\rm H\sb{1a}usd and usd\rm H\sb{1b}usd were not supported and usd\rm H\sb{2a},\ H\sb{2b},\ H\sb{3a}usd and usd\rm H\sb{3b}usd were supported based on the coverage found in The Jerusalem Post.
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Communication and the arts
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Israel
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Journalism
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Mass media
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Political science
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Social sciences
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