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INDEX

            News International 61, 77     public opinion xi-xii, 13–14,
            News on Sunday 116, 162         18–19, 21, 38–40, 50, 113,
            News at Ten 109                 149, 165, 169–71, 177–8, 180,
            News of the World 48            182, 185–9, 191–4, 199–201,
            Newsnight 86, 170, 197          205–6
            Nimmo, D. 50–1, 78–9, 81, 86,  public opinion polls 32, 34, 38,
              89, 93, 98, 127               60, 89, 118, 120, 132, 215
            Ninotchka 181                 public relations 7, 9–10, 35, 37,
            Nixon, R. 101, 103, 105, 130–1,  40, 43–4, 70, 72, 74, 85, 87,
              157, 184, 192                 93, 110, 113, 155, 164–5, 175,
            NOP 32                          181–2, 185–6, 189–93, 195–6,
            Noriega, M. 200                 199–202, 204–8, 212, 218
            Northern Ireland xv, 13, 50–1, 63,  public sphere 19–20, 22, 26, 43,
              65, 68, 75, 195, 214          54, 63, 66, 88, 124, 128, 149,
                                            158, 208
            Oakley, R. 84–5               Pusey, M. 19, 42
            objectivity 50–1, 71, 80, 207
            Observer 138                  Quayle, D. 132
            Official Secrets Act 150      Question Time 83
            On the Record 86
            Oppenheim, S. 218             Radio 4 86
            Orange Order 175              Radio 5 67, 69
                                          Rawnsley, A. 81, 88
            Palestine Liberation Organisation  Reagan, R. 38–9, 101–3, 106–7,
              (PLO) 175                     110, 130–1, 134, 167, 183–7,
            Paletz, D. 173                  191–2, 199
            Panama, invasion of 199–201   Redhead, B. 86
            Panorama 55, 67, 132, 197, 218  Reece, G. 141
            Parenti, M. 185               Reeves, R. 97–9
            Parliamentary Channel 82      Referendum Party 41
            Patten, C. 111, 143           relative autonomy 159
            Paxman, J. 86–7, 132–3        Republicans 6, 9, 24, 37, 107,
            People’s Parliament 83          127, 133–4, 158, 184
            perestroika 179, 186          Research Surveys of Great Britain
            Pergau dam affair 7             116
            Perot, R. 41, 100, 105, 107   Reykjavik summit 186
            Philo, G. 53, 66, 209         Robins, K. 42
            photo-opportunities 137       Roosevelt, F.D. 130
            Pickard, R.G. 173–5           Rosenberg, S. 35
            Pilger, J. 80                 Ruddock, J. 167
            Policing the Crisis 75–6, 214
            Ponting, C. 149–50            Saatchi and Saatchi 42, 95,
            Poulantzas, N. 157, 218         109–11, 128, 148
            Prescott, J. 132, 147         Sabato, L. 128
            Prevention of Terrorism Act 174  Salinger, P. 138
            primary definition 156, 158   Sargent, J. 83
            Private Eye 80–1              Scammell, M. 57, 134
            pseudo-events 27, 43–4, 70, 133,  Scannell, P. 48–50
              135–7                       Scargill, A. 85, 164–5
                                          Schiller, H. 40, 42


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