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This article is divided into two main parts. The first part frames the problem of "terrorism and the media" in terms of a complex interaction involving three kinds of relationships. The first is the relationship between terrorists and governments; the second is the relationship between terrorists and the media; and the third is the relationship between government and the media. The second part examines the specific roles of the media in covering terrorism and the impact of such coverage. Four kinds of solutions to the problems deriving from this impact are examined in turn: the use of media guidelines, the use of legislation and legal sanctions, media-government cooperation, and training and education. Finally, the practicality of these solutions is examined by highlighting the kinds of problems or "counterproblems" that are inherent in each solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |