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February 27, 2005

Issue Focus: The State Dept.'s Daily Summary on Foreign Commentary

As the U.S. Department of State's Office of Research notes on its web site, "each business day," the office "produces an Issue Focus of foreign media commentary on a major foreign policy issue or related event. These reports provide a global round-up of editorials and op-ed commentary from major newspapers, magazines and broadcast media around the world," the Office of Research states in an introduction. "Following a one-page analysis of the commentary," users are told, "readers will find block quotes sorted by geographic region and country. An Issue Focus normally covers one to three weeks of editorial opinion. The latest reports date back one week," according to the Office of Research. Here is the report issued February 25, 2005. Here are other reports issued in February 2005. I find them quite valuable and read them regularly.

Posted by Munir Umrani at February 27, 2005 05:07 PM

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