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CNN follows Fox in asking if “violence” and “other problems hurt Chicago”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 10/02/09 8:55 AM EDT

From the October 2 edition of CNN's American Morning:

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Previously:

Fox News attack machine smears Chicago as a violent city unsuitable for Olympics

Fox News attacks Obama's efforts to promote U.S. Olympic bid

Beck leads conservative media in raising specter of Chicago cronyism to attack Obama's bid for Olympics

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