The Top 25 Censored News Stories of 2005!

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For Immediate Release
Friday, September 9, 2005

The Top 25 Censored News Stories of 2005!

ACME Offers Free "Project Censored" Tool Kit For Interested Teachers

The Action Coalition for Media Education kicks off its 2005-2006 "Monthly Media Education" resource offerings with their "Project Censored 2006 ACME Tool Kit", a FREE downloadable resource detailing a wide variety of ways history, civics, social studies and journalism teachers can use the new book "Project Censored 2006" in their class rooms.

The Los Angeles Times calls the "Project Censored" book "required reading for broadcasters, journalists, and well-informed citizens," with this year's topics including information on Peak Oil, Voting Fraud, Unanswered Questions About 911, and other important stories the US mainstream news media has ignored, suppressed, or refused to cover.

"With a handful of giant multi-national corporations owning much of our news-making machinery, Americans live in a much more heavily censored news culture than we realize," explains ACME Board president Rob Williams. "Project Censored 2006 is a fine example of an annual independent media project supported by the investigative efforts of media students and scholars alike. As a coalition, ACME is proud to support their important work."

And thanks to the generosity of Project Censored, an ACME partnering organization, ACME members and partners can take 20% off of the cost of "Project Censored 2006." Buy your copy today by sending a check for $15, plus $3 shipping and handling, t

Project Censored - Sonoma State University

1801 East Cotati Ave.

Rohnert Park, CA 94928

(Be sure to write "ACME partner" on your check.)

Or call Project Censored at (707) 664-2500 for more information.

To find out more about "Project Censored," including how to buy this new book, visit http://www.projectcensored.org