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A news event (like the protest against the WTO at its summit in Seattle in 1999) makes visible to most of the general public the production of information related to it. But that information is part of a continuum that actually begins before the event takes place, is sometimes visible to the public and sometimes not, and may never end, just slow down over time. Play the movie below to see a general information cycle timeline for current events. |
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