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Reuters Changes Reporter's Story to Match Liberal Spin(says, "I didn't write it")
Media Research Center ^ | Friday, July 25, 2003 10:50:06 | BrentBaker

Posted on 07/25/2003 9:09:35 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay

Reuters apparently decided a contributor's story wasn't hostile enough to the U.S. military and condemnatory of how the Jessica Lynch rescue was turned into a Pentagon "propaganda" offensive, so someone at Reuters just added the opinionated language -- all to the consternation of the reporter who got blamed for it because her byline was on the story.

A July 22 Reuters story, datelined Palestine, West Virginia, and which carried the byline of Deanna Wrenn, began:
"Jessica Lynch, the wounded Army private whose ordeal in Iraq was hyped into a media fiction of U.S. heroism, was set for an emotional homecoming on Tuesday....Media critics say the TV cameras will not show the return of an injured soldier so much as a reality-TV drama co-produced by U.S. government propaganda and credulous reporters."

The first half of that is opinionated and doesn't belong as the lead to a news story, but is basically accurate, though ABC News provided a possible explanation for the Pentagon's false reports about Lynch firing back (see more later in this item).
The second claim, however, about the rescue being a faked action reality series for film is right out of the anti-American play book of the BBC and has been discredited.

Thursday's Charleston Daily Mail newspaper carried a piece by Wrenn, whose full time job is as a reporter for the newspaper, about how Reuters altered her original submission and then refused to remove her byline when she requested that be done. (Thursday's Romenesko, OpinionJournal.com's "Best of the Web" and FNC's Brit Hume all picked up on Wrenn's article distancing herself from Reuters.)

An excerpt from Deanna Wrenn's July 24 opinion page piece, "Dear Elizabeth: I didn't do it," picking up after she recited the lead, quoted above, which Reuters inserted:

....Got problems with that?

I do, especially since I didn't write it.

Here's what I sent last week to Reuters, a British news agency that compiles news reports from all over the world:

"ELIZABETH -- In this small county seat with just 995 residents, the girl everyone calls Jessi is a true heroine -- even if reports vary about Pfc. Jessica Lynch and her ordeal in Iraq.

"'I think there's a lot of false information about her story,' said Amber Spencer, a clerk at the town's convenience store.

"Palestine resident J.T. O'Rock was hanging an American flag and yellow ribbon on his storefront in Elizabeth in preparation for Lynch's return.

"Like many residents here, he considers Lynch a heroine, even if newspaper and TV reports say her story wasn't the same one that originally attracted movie and book deals."

What I typed and filed for Reuters last week goes on in that vein. They asked me if they could use my byline, which I had typed at the beginning of the story I sent, and I said that would be no problem.

When I got to work Wednesday, e-mail messages were flooding my inbox calling me everything but Peter Arnett....

I hope the people of Wirt County have been too busy to notice the Reuters story, the beginning of which takes a tone I never would have used.

I'm not sure what reporter or editor actually wrote the story that has my byline attached....

I understand that news wire services often edit, add, remove or write new leads for stories. What amazed me was that a story could have my byline on it when I contributed only a few sentences at the end -- and in later versions I didn't contribute anything at all.

The stories contained apparently fresh material attributed to sources I did not interview.

Maybe that's the way that wire service works.

I would like to make it abundantly clear that somebody at Reuters wrote the story, not me.

I may not be a member of the world's largest multi-media news agency, but I learned at West Virginia University how to report fairly, which is what I thought I was doing for Reuters last week.

Apparently, when Reuters asked me last week if they could use my byline, they weren't talking about the story I wrote for them last week. They were talking about a story I never wrote.

That was the misunderstanding.

By the way, I asked Reuters to remove my byline. They didn't....

END of Excerpt

For Wrenn's rendition in full: http://www.dailymail.com/news/Opinion/2003072434/

The original Reuters story on July 22 included even more about the Pentagon's false "propaganda." An excerpt from the 7:45am EDT story, as posted by Yahoo:

Jessica Lynch Due Home After Media Hype on Heroism Tue Jul 22, 7:45 AM ET

By Deanna Wrenn

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/nm/20030722/ts_nm/iraq_usa_lynch_dc_3

In a story for Friday's Washington Times, Robert Stacy McCain relayed Reuters' defense:

Reuters defended its coverage yesterday after Ms. Wrenn's account appeared on the Wall Street Journal's Opinion Journal Web site.

"We always reserve the right to temper a story with copy from both sides of an issue to better service our global readership," Reuters said. "The advance story focused on the media controversy that has ensued since the rescue first took place....We feel strongly that our coverage of Private Lynch's return presents both sides of the issue fairly."

Reuters also said that "the controversy surrounding Private Jessica Lynch's capture and rescue is a story of global importance."

"The overnight advance story we carried was based on copy sent to us by Ms. Wrenn, who was working as a free-lancer for us at the time, and was supplemented by additional copy and editing from others Reuters staffers."

END of Excerpt

The July 25 Washhington Times story on Reuters' byline misuse: http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20030724-113329-6315r.htm

As for U.S. propaganda in the rescue of Lynch, see the June 3 CyberAlert:

http://www.mediaresearch.org/cyberalerts/2003/cyb20030603.asp#4

And on the very night of the Reuters story, ABC advanced a potential reason for why initial Pentagon reports, picked up by the media, described Lynch as fighting back against Iraqis when she did not fight back and was injured from her truck crashing, not from being shot.

In a story tracked down by the MRC's Brad Wilmouth, on Tuesday's World News Tonight ABC reporter Jim Wooten highlighted the overlooked Sergeant Donald Walters, the man in Lynch's group of trucks who really fought back and was killed in the process. Wooten explained that the Pentagon got its information about the capture from intercepted phone calls:
"Now an official report suggests they accurately described a different soldier. No one here at Ft. Bliss is talking, but it's pretty clear this is what happened: American translators misunderstood two very similar Arabic pronouns, confusing 'he' with 'she.' And the 'he,' as it turns out, was this man. Donald Walters, a 33 year-old sergeant and cook from Salem, Oregon, who was part of a supply convoy that drove by mistake into an enemy stronghold. Here, on the north side of An-Nasiriyah, his truck was disabled by heavy fire. The driver, a private, jumped into the next vehicle, but the Pentagon says Walters, all alone, killed several Iraqis before he was shot and stabbed to death. He was posthumously awarded the Bronze Star."

Wooten added that a Fort Bliss General told Walters' mother that "the phone intercepts and interviews with Iraqi prisoners convinced him that Sergeant Walters, her only son, was the soldier first thought to be Private Lynch. Autopsies of those killed show he was the only one who was stabbed. Still, the Army has said nothing publicly."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: bias; deannawrenn; deceit; fabrication; jessicalynch; liberalmedia; mrc; reuters
I shortened this as much as I could with links as know how some of you disdain to read lengthy posts.
1 posted on 07/25/2003 9:09:36 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay
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To: fight_truth_decay
Most of the time these guys don't use any byline when they know thier article is a bias hit piece.
2 posted on 07/25/2003 9:13:31 AM PDT by demlosers (Come out of the shadows)
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To: fight_truth_decay
Bump for later.
3 posted on 07/25/2003 9:15:20 AM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: demlosers
Most of the time these guys don't use any byline when they know thier article is a bias hit piece.

Which one would that be? I don't see much war coverage that doesn't have some sort of bias to it.

4 posted on 07/25/2003 9:16:42 AM PDT by Only1choice____Freedom (If everything you experienced, believed, lived was a lie, would you want to know the truth?)
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To: Only1choice____Freedom
It seems to me you answered your own question.
5 posted on 07/25/2003 9:21:01 AM PDT by demlosers (Come out of the shadows)
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To: fight_truth_decay
We always reserve the right to temper a story

They let the cat out of the bag with that statement.

6 posted on 07/25/2003 9:21:38 AM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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To: fight_truth_decay
I never believe anything I see from Reuters. They are a Liberal bastion of deceit, duplicity, and disingenuousness.
7 posted on 07/25/2003 9:41:07 AM PDT by jimkress (Go away Pat Go away!)
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To: All
NBC is also going ahead with a made-for-TV film called "Saving Jessica Lynch,'' even though the story of the Army private has … if anything … gotten even murkier in recent weeks. Zucker maintains it's still a great story of heroism even though Lynch may not have been in as much danger and her rescue may not have been as difficult as originally reported. The film is now on its second script rewrite, but Zucker insists it'll be ready to air in November.
Source:Charlie McCollum in Hollywood
8 posted on 07/25/2003 9:46:58 AM PDT by fight_truth_decay
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To: fight_truth_decay
Rush Limbaugh is talking about this subject right now.
9 posted on 07/25/2003 9:47:35 AM PDT by demlosers (Come out of the shadows)
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To: fight_truth_decay
Obviously what's laughingly refered to as "the press", believes it's major first amendment freedom is to lie through their teeth.

Everyone knows the press is nothing but a communist propoganda machine who have all but marginalized themselves out of existance.
10 posted on 07/25/2003 9:55:14 AM PDT by MissAmericanPie
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To: fight_truth_decay
bump
11 posted on 07/25/2003 10:20:58 AM PDT by Maelstrom (To prevent misinterpretation or abuse of the Constitution:The Bill of Rights limits government power)
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To: jimkress
I never believe anything I see from Reuters.

I never read anything from Reuters.

12 posted on 07/25/2003 10:32:29 AM PDT by talleyman (Land of the freep and home of the brave)
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To: fight_truth_decay
This is truly a stunning story.

Props to this journalist for speaking out.

That lede is so overloaded with additional crap beyond just basic information...5 W's and the H...there is no doubt in my mind that she is telling the truth about what Reuters did.

Shocking.
13 posted on 07/25/2003 9:19:19 PM PDT by rwfromkansas
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To: All
Send her support:

dwrenn@dailymail.com

14 posted on 07/25/2003 9:30:38 PM PDT by rwfromkansas
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To: fight_truth_decay
"Donald Walters, a 33 year-old sergeant and cook from Salem, Oregon, who was part of a supply convoy that drove by mistake into an enemy stronghold. Here, on the north side of An-Nasiriyah, his truck was disabled by heavy fire. The driver, a private, jumped into the next vehicle, but the Pentagon says Walters, all alone, killed several Iraqis before he was shot and stabbed to death."

Here lies the true hero of the lost convoy.

15 posted on 07/25/2003 9:51:15 PM PDT by WOSG (We liberated Iraq. Now Let's Free Cuba, North Korea, Iran, China, Tibet, Syria, ...)
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To: All
Rush also has a piece on this at his website with related links:

Readers Cannot Trust Reuters

16 posted on 07/25/2003 11:45:49 PM PDT by Reagan is King
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