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The book is out here at the beginning of June, and is available
direct from Pluto press at: http://www.plutobooks.com/

There will be a Serbo-Croat edition soon after the UK publication.  For
further details contact: office@plato.co.yu

Here are some of the comments we received on the manuscript:

'This extraordinary volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the role
of the media in advancing Nato's Kosovo war. It brings together the
world's leading authorities on the subject and the combination makes for
an overpowering volume. For those who wish to understand just how flawed
the media are in our democracies, this is necessary  reading. For those
who wish to make our media and our governments serve more democratic
aims, this is mandatory reading.'
7 Robert W. McChesney, Associate Professor, Institute of Communications
Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

'A shocking exposi of the war crime of our times and its uncritical
media coverage. Its description of how Nato's war was fought and
reported around the world is essential reading for students, scholars,
and citizens concerned about democracy in our country and the world.'
7 George Gerbner, Dean Emeritus, The Annenberg School for
Communications, University of Pennsylvania

'In these penetrating and well-informed essays the simplifications,
demonology, obfuscation, passivity, and partisanship of much of the
Western media are all exposed and comprehensively explored. This is a
critical and illuminating volume which offers provocative insights into
one of the key episodes of recent history.'
7 Professor Peter Golding, Head of the Department of Social Sciences,
Loughborough University

'In this important book a distinguished cast of contributors correct the
many media myths of the war in Kosovo. Unless we realise that news
coverage of international crises is now dictated by Western governments
with their spin doctors and propagandists, then we are doomed to become
puppets, manipulated in the deadly service of the new world order.'
7 Phillip Knightley, author of 'The First Casualty: the War
Correspondent as Hero and Myth Maker from the Crimea to Kosovo.