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60 Years After Bay of Pigs, New York Times Role – and Myth – Made Clear


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60 Years After Bay of Pigs, New York Times Role – and Myth – Made Clear
Yet in the case of the Times and the Bay of Pigs, the object lesson is not relevant.
Sixty years ago, The New York Times is said to have muzzled itself in reporting about plans for the CIA-backed Bay of Pigs invasion, earning a lasting niche of dishonor in the history of American journalism. ....

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Sixty Years After Bay of Pigs, New York Times' Role – and Myth – Made Clear


Sixty Years After Bay of Pigs, New York Times Role – and Myth – Made Clear
The Bay of Pigs-New York Times suppression tale has been cited in books, newspapers, on cable news shows and elsewhere as a study in self-censorship and its consequences.
Counter-attack by Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces supported by T-34 tanks near Playa Giron during the Bay of Pigs invasion, 19 April 1961. Photo: Rumlin, CC BY 3.0/Wikimedia Commons
Sixty years ago,
The New York Times is said to have muzzled itself in reporting about plans for the CIA-backed Bay of Pigs invasion, earning a lasting niche of dishonour in the history of American journalism. ....

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60 Years After Bay Of Pigs, New York Times Role And Myth Made Clear


60 Years After Bay Of Pigs, New York Times Role And Myth Made Clear
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The Bay of Pigs-New York Times suppression tale has been cited in books, newspapers, on cable news shows and elsewhere as a study in self-censorship and its consequences.
Had the Times resisted the requests of President John F. Kennedy, had it printed all it knew about the pending invasion of Cuba, the suppression tale goes, the ill-fated assault might have been scrapped and the U.S. spared a foreign policy debacle. ....

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From a flat Earth to Australia's 'inland sea': Map mistakes revealed


From a flat Earth to Australia s inland sea : Map mistakes revealed
Australia had a vast inland sea, California was an island - along with Korea - and bizarre and terrifying sea creatures populated the oceans. Welcome to the cartography of yesteryear, when maps were informed not just by mathematics and exploration, but also by huge dollops of folklore and imaginative speculation - as fascinating book The Phantom Atlas, the Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps by Edward Brooke-Hitching reveals. His intriguing tome gathers together the wildest misbeliefs ever drawn on maps, revealing the world as it existed purely in the imaginations of our ancestors . ....

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