THE IMAGES OF WAR

8:36 PM, April 19, 2004

On Tuesday, the topic on NPR's daily gabfest Talk of the Nation will be war photography.

Reading news reports about four Americans killed and mutilated in Fallujah was shocking, but seeing the pictures was even more disturbing for many. What images should we see from a war zone? And how do editors decide what to run?
It appears to be planned for the second hour of the show (3 ET/12 PT). Doesn't say yet who the guests will be. They will allegedly have an audio link to the show up here by 6 p.m. ET.

Update: It's on now. Kenny Irby is the main guest. And the audio link is here.

>Talk of the Nation [NPR]


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i kinda agree to show the pictures of our heroes in their final trip in the nice casckets covered by the flag, that way we can give our last respect they deserved but, i definitely against showing pictures during their fight for their life with all kinda of wund and color of blood.

Posted by: steve at April 22, 2004 3:20 PM

Then, Steve, you should not look here.

Presented without comment are some of the images of war.

Posted by: Chuck Welch at April 26, 2004 6:58 PM

(Hit post too soon)

Please note that I did not place those images on the web, but found the link at Fred Lapides' page.

Posted by: Chuck Welch at April 26, 2004 7:01 PM
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