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    MY SAY: Innovators, imitators and idiots by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2008
    “…Going by a recent statement issued by former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, whom some regard as one of the "innovators" (or even "the maestro"), there are ample indications as to who they are. In USA Today, he reportedly admitted that he trusted the banks and investment houses not to do stupid and destructive things, and was stunned when he found that was exactly what they were doing. …”
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    A critical analysis of the representation of Yemen crisis in ideologically-loaded newspaper headlines by Abdi, Reza, Basarati, Ali

    Published 2016
    “…The newspapers included Iran Daily, Tehran Times, Iran on-line and IRNA (Islamic republic news agency) from Iranian; Al-sharq Alwsat and Al-Jazeera from Arab; and finally Telegraph, USA Today, News Week, and New York Time from among the Western newspapers. …”
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    Application of information graphics in visualizing data through local newspaper / Anith Liyana Amin Nudin by Amin Nudin, Anith Liyana

    Published 2011
    “…Daily newspapers are believed to establish the application of infographics just like USA today and New York times did 2-3 decades ago, and the trend went wide spreading to various media and purposes. …”
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    Social actor representation of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the Malaysian and foreign news reports: a critical discourse analysis by Alias, Arlini, Mohd Nasir, Nora

    Published 2019
    “…The study retrieved a total of fifty (50) news reports of the missing MAS flight MH370 incident from ten news press, twenty-five (25) published by five local (Malaysian) English newsagents: The Star, New Straits Times, Sun Daily, Malaysian Insider and Malaysiakini, and twenty-five (25) others from five foreign newsagents: Daily Mail (UK), The Guardian (UK), Washington Post, New York Times and USA Today. The corpora were collected from March 8, 2014, to November 5, 2014, and analysed using Van Dijk’s (1998) Ideological Square framework, as well as Reisigl and Wodak (2000) Discursive Strategies. …”
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