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Thursday, July 20, 2006

The Lost News

Have you forgot.....

What's happening with H5N1 Avian Flu? There use to be daily reports on watches on the spread of avian flu, the latest number of people killed, when it was going to reach North American, and how much we humans really are at risk. Searches of CNN.com yielded nothing, BBC.com was still running a very detailed section, and receives topic marks. Time.com had a blog entire from July 13th. What appeared to be the latest search result from MSNBC (07/07/06) was actually written in October of last year. Reuters.com probably had the most current news informing us that today (07/19/2006) the 42nd human died from H5N1 avian flu in Indonesia. The Associated Press only had one hit for the last seven days. I even tried foxnews.com, just for kicks; their most current was from June 23rd informing us that H5N1 had mutated for human transmission.
*Searches performed with "H5N1 Avian Flu" for all agencies.


How about New Orleans and the reconstruction after hurricane Katrina? Here's what they had to offer:
CNN.com - focused article on health care staff accused of killing patients
BBC.com - again top marks extensive in depth coverage.
Time.com - excerpt address the estimated miss use of $2B in Katrina funds.
MSNBC - decent with a questionable top result (at time of writing reports on Emmy Nominations for coverage during the disaster)
Reuters.com - respectable
Associated Press - respectable
Foxnews.com - laughable (top New Orleans news story at time of writing, you have to read this)
* Searches performed with "New Orleans" for all agencies

What else has fallen by the wayside? Iraq (momentarily); Darfur conflict in Sudan (anyone even remember this?) Rebuilding after the 2004 Tsunami? (200k plus were killed, remember?) Iran? North Korea (they were firing missiles not more than 2 weeks ago)? I'm ashamed that I can' remember more... what have you been allowed to forget?

More important... what's the latest good piece of news you can remember? Someone please tell me they have something better than this.

1 comment:

The Dyce said...

Fhu I love your Wikipedia of the day links.