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August 18, 2009
Lost in Translation
By Albina Kovalyova
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The information front of the war between Russia and Georgia last year has been nearly as much talked about among international journalists as the war itself. Russia has criticized the Western press for painting a biased picture—one that is very sympathetic to Georgia. In response, the Westerners accused their Russian counterparts of ignoring the Georgian side altogether. But few members of the media community have addressed the subject of outright lies in the coverage.

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