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September 16, 2001
Truth falls victim in rush to broadcast
It's time for TV to abandon wall-to-wall tragedy coverage.
Ex-soldiers, historian say HBO's Band gets it right
In his thousands of conversations with World War II veterans over the years, historian Stephen E. Ambrose has learned that the movie or TV screen is the last place ex-soldiers expect to see the truth of their experiences.
No 'Maybe' about it: WB's 'Me' is a winner
Sitcoms have been in eclipse. But TV genres are like soap-opera characters, liable to pop back up from the grave at any time. All it takes is one breakthrough show to alter network and viewer attitudes.
Reagan Dale Neis
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