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Paula Zahn bias

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Submitted by Eric (United States), Oct 28, 2004 at 20:36

I'm listening to Paula Zahn covering the missing explosives story and the doctored photo story. I noticed a sarcastic tone in her voice as she introduced the stories. Her tone suggests that these stories are not really importatant, as if in the back of her mind she is saying, "what-everrr".

It seemed so obvious that I found myself googleing "Paula Zahn bias" which lead me here.

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