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                <text>Haeyong Chung</text>
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                <text>Hoon Beom Lee</text>
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                <text>"í•™ë¬¸ì—ëŠ” ë‹¤ë¥¸ ê¸¸ì´ ì—†ë‹¤. ëª¨ë¥´ëŠ” ê²Œ ìžˆìœ¼ë©´ ê¸¸ ê°€ëŠ” ì‚¬ëžŒì´ë¼ë„ ë¶™ìž¡ê³  ë¬¼ì–´ë³´ëŠ” ê²Œ ì˜¬ë°”ë¥¸ í•™ë¬¸ì˜ ê¸¸ì´ë‹¤."&#13;
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ì¡°ì„ ì¡° ì‹¤í•™ìž ì—°ì•” ë°•ì§€ì›ì´ ì œìžì¸ ë°•ì œê°€ì˜ ì €ì„œ &amp;#39;ë¶í•™ì˜(åŒ—å­¸è­°)&amp;#39; ì„œë¬¸ì— ì“´ ë§ì´ë‹¤. "ííŠ¸ëŸ¬ì§„ ë§ˆìŒ(æ”¾å¿ƒ)ì„ ë‹¤ìž¡ëŠ” ê²Œ í•™ë¬¸ì˜ ê¸¸"ì´ë¼ëŠ” ë§¹ìžì˜ ë§ì„ íŒ¨ëŸ¬ë””í•œ ê²ƒì¸ë° ë§¹ìžê°€ í•™ë¬¸í•˜ëŠ” ì´ì˜ ì •ì‹  ìžì„¸ë¥¼ ê°•ì¡°í–ˆë‹¤ë©´ ì—°ì•”ì€ ê·¸ì˜ í–‰ë™ê±°ì§€ì— ë¬´ê²Œë¥¼ ì‹¤ì—ˆë‹¤. ëª…ë¶„ê³¼ ê³µë¡ ë³´ë‹¤ëŠ” ìž˜ ë¨¹ê³  ìž˜ ì‚¬ëŠ” ê²Œ ìš°ì„ ì´ë¼ëŠ” ë¶í•™íŒŒì˜ ì˜ìˆ˜ê°€ ì–´ì°Œ ì•„ë‹ˆ ê·¸ëŸ¬ëž´. &#13;
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ì§€ë‚œ í•œ ì£¼ë¥¼ ëœ¨ê²ê²Œ ë‹¬ê¶œë˜ ë²„ì§€ë‹ˆì•„ê³µëŒ€ ì°¸ì‚¬ ì‚¬ê±´ ë³´ë„ë¥¼ ì½ìœ¼ë©° ìƒëš±ë§žê²Œ ì—°ì•”ì˜ ë§ì´ ë– ì˜¬ë¼ ì±…ìž¥ì„ ë‹¤ì‹œ íŽ¼ì³¤ë‹¤. ì—¬ê¸°ì—ì„œ ì—°ì•”ì€ ë‹¹ëŒ€ ì¡°ì„  ì„ ë¹„ë“¤ì˜ ê³ ë£¨í•œ íƒœë„ë¥¼ í˜¸ë˜ê²Œ ë‚˜ë¬´ëž€ë‹¤. ì¢€ ê¸¸ì§€ë§Œ ë“¤ì–´ë³¼ í•„ìš”ê°€ ìžˆë‹¤. &#13;
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"ìš°ë¦¬ ì¡°ì„  ì„ ë¹„ë“¤ì€ ì„¸ê³„ í•œ ê·€í‰ì´ êµ¬ì„ì§„ ë•…ì—ì„œ íŽ¸í˜‘í•œ ê¸°í’ì„ ì§€ë‹ˆê³  ì‚´ê³  ìžˆë‹¤. (...) ìš°ë¬¼ ì•ˆ ê°œêµ¬ë¦¬ì™€ ìž”ê°€ì§€ ìœ„ ë±ìƒˆê°€ ì € ì‚¬ëŠ” ê³³ì´ ì œì¼ì¸ ì–‘ ìœ¼ìŠ¤ëŒ€ë©° ì‚¬ëŠ” ê¼´ì´ë‹¤. (...) ì›ì¸ì€ ë‹¤ë¥¸ ë° ìžˆì§€ ì•Šë‹¤. í•™ë¬¸í•  ì¤„ ëª¨ë¥´ëŠ” ìž˜ëª»ì— ìžˆë‹¤. (...) ì €ë“¤ì€ ì´ë ‡ê²Œ ë§í•œë‹¤. &amp;#39;ì˜¤ëŠ˜ë‚  ì¤‘êµ­ì„ í†µì¹˜í•˜ëŠ” ìžëŠ” ì˜¤ëž‘ìºë‹¤. ê·¸ë“¤ì—ê²Œ í•™ë¬¸ì„ ë°°ìš´ë‹¤ëŠ” ê²ƒì´ ë‚˜ëŠ” ë¶€ë„ëŸ½ë‹¤.&amp;#39; (...) ë²•ì´ í›Œë¥­í•˜ê³  ì œë„ê°€ ì¢‹ìœ¼ë©´ ì˜¤ëž‘ìºë¼ë„ ì°¾ì•„ê°€ì„œ ìŠ¤ìŠ¹ìœ¼ë¡œ ì„¬ê¸°ë©° ë°°ì›Œì•¼ í•˜ê±°ëŠ˜, (...) ìš°ë¦¬ë¥¼ ì €ë“¤ê³¼ ë¹„êµí•˜ë©´ í•œ ì¹˜ë„ ë‚˜ì€ ì ì´ ì—†ê±´ë§Œ í•œ ì¤Œ ìƒíˆ¬ë¥¼ í‹€ê³  ì²œí•˜ì— ìžì‹ ì„ ë½ë‚´ë©° (...) ì €ë“¤ì˜ ì–¸ì–´ë¥¼ &amp;#39;ë˜ë†ˆë§&amp;#39;ì´ë¼ ì¤‘ìƒí•˜ê³  ì¤‘êµ­ ê³ ìœ ì˜ í›Œë¥­í•œ ë²•ê³¼ ì¢‹ì€ ì œë„ê¹Œì§€ ì‹¸ìž¡ì•„ ë°°ì²™í•˜ê³  ìžˆë‹¤. ê·¸ë ‡ë‹¤ë©´ ìž¥ì°¨ ëˆ„êµ¬ë¥¼ ëª¨ë²”ìœ¼ë¡œ ì‚¼ì•„ì„œ ê°œì„ í•  ê²ƒì¸ê°€."&#13;
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ë¹„ê·¹ì„ ìˆ˜ìŠµí•˜ëŠ” ë¯¸êµ­ì¸ë“¤ì˜ ëª¸ê°€ì§, ë§ˆìŒê°€ì§ì„ ë°”ë¼ë³´ë©° ì—°ì•”ì„ ë– ì˜¬ë¦¬ëŠ” ê±´ ê·¸ê°€ ì´ ì‹œëŒ€ë¥¼ ì‚´ì•˜ë”ë¼ë©´ ì°¸ì§€ ì•Šê³  í„°ëœ¨ë ¸ì„ í•œë§ˆë”” í¬íš¨ê°€ ëª»ë‚´ ì•„ì‰¬ì›Œì„œì¸ì§€ë„ ëª¨ë¥´ê² ë‹¤. &#13;
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ìŠ¬í””ê³¼ ë¶„ë…¸ë¥¼ ì‚­ì´ê³  ìƒì²˜ë¥¼ ë³´ë“¬ëŠ” ë¯¸êµ­ë¯¼ì˜ íƒœë„ëŠ” ì •ë…• ì„±ìˆ™í•˜ê³  ì§€í˜œë¡œì› ë‹¤. ì•„ì§ ì¶©ê²©ì—ì„œ í—¤ì–´ë‚˜ì§€ ëª»í–ˆì„ ìœ ê°€ì¡±ë“¤ì¡°ì°¨ ë†€ë¼ìš°ë¦¬ë§Œí¼ ì¹¨ì°©í•¨ì„ ìœ ì§€í•´ ì£¼ìœ„ ì‚¬ëžŒì„ ë” ì•„ë¦¬ê²Œ í–ˆë‹¤. ëŠ‘ìž¥ ëŒ€ì²˜í•œ í•™êµ ë‹¹êµ­ê³¼ ê²½ì°°ì„ ì›ë§í•˜ëŠ” ë©±ì‚´ìž¡ì´ë‚˜ ìš•ì§€ê±°ë¦¬ëŠ” ë³¼ ìˆ˜ë„, ë“¤ì„ ìˆ˜ë„ ì—†ì—ˆë‹¤. í•­ê³µê¸°ê°€ ëª‡ ì‹œê°„ë§Œ ì§€ì—°ë¼ë„ ëª©ì²­ì„ ë‹ìš°ë©° ë†ì„±ì„ ë²Œì´ëŠ” ëª¨ìŠµì— ìµìˆ™í•œ ìš°ë¦¬ë¡œì„œëŠ” ì–´ì§€ê°„ížˆ ë‚¯ì„  í’ê²½ì´ì—ˆë‹¤. &#13;
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í•œêµ­ êµ­ì ì˜ ë²”ì¸ì— ì œë°œ ì €ë ¤í•˜ëŠ” í•œêµ­ì„ ìœ„ë¡œí•œ ê±´ ì˜¤ížˆë ¤ ë¯¸êµ­ì´ì—ˆë‹¤. ì‹ ë¬¸ ì‚¬ì„¤ë“¤ì€ í•˜ë‚˜ê°™ì´ "ë‹¹ì‹ ë“¤ ìž˜ëª»ì´ ì•„ë‹ˆë©° ìž˜ëª»ì€ ì´ë¯¼ìžë¥¼ ì œëŒ€ë¡œ ëŒë³´ì§€ ì•Šì€ ë¯¸êµ­ì— ìžˆë‹¤"ê³  ìžìˆ™í–ˆë‹¤. "í•œêµ­ì˜ ì‚¬ê³¼ë¥¼ ì‹ ì˜ ì€ì´ê³¼ ì¸ê°„ì• ì— ëŒ€í•œ êµí›ˆìœ¼ë¡œ ë°›ì•„ë“¤ì¸ë‹¤"ê³  í•œ ì‹ ë¬¸ë„ ìžˆì—ˆë‹¤. í¬ìƒìžë“¤ê³¼ í•¨ê»˜ ë²”ì¸ ì¡°ìŠ¹í¬ì˜ ì¶”ëª¨ì„ê¹Œì§€ ë§ˆë ¨ë˜ê³  ê·¸ë¥¼ ìœ„í•œ ì¶”ëª¨ íŽ¸ì§€ì™€ ê½ƒê¹Œì§€ ì´ì–´ì§€ëŠ” ëª¨ìŠµì€ ìš°ë¦¬ë„¤ &amp;#39;ë¼ë¦¬ë¼ë¦¬&amp;#39; ë¬¸í™”ë¡œì„œëŠ” ì„ ëœ» ì´í•´í•˜ê¸° íž˜ë“¤ ì •ë„ë‹¤. í•œêµ­ êµ­ì ì˜ ì™¸êµ­ì¸ì´ ìš°ë¦¬ë‚˜ë¼ì—ì„œ ë¹„ìŠ·í•œ ì¼ì„ ì €ì§ˆë €ì„ ë•Œ ìš°ë¦¬ë„ ê·¸ë“¤ì²˜ëŸ¼ ë°˜ì‘í•  ìˆ˜ ìžˆì„ê¹Œ. &#13;
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ì„¸ê³„ ê²½ì°°ì„ ìžìž„í•˜ëŠ” ì˜¤ë§Œí•œ ì œêµ­, ë¯¸êµ­ì—ëŠ” ê·¸ëŸ° ë½€ì–€ ì†ì‚´ì´ ìˆ¨ì–´ ìžˆì—ˆë‹¤. ì–´ì©Œë©´ ê·¸ê²ƒì´ ê°•í•œ ë¯¸êµ­ì„ ë§Œë“œëŠ” ì§„ì •í•œ íž˜ì¸ ì¤„ë„ ëª¨ë¥¸ë‹¤. ê·¸ëŸ°ë° ì™œ ì—¬íƒœê» ê·¸ëŸ° ëª¨ìŠµì„ ë³´ê³  ë°°ìš°ì§€ ëª»í–ˆì„ê¹Œ. ì˜¤ëž‘ìºí•œí…Œì„œë„ ë”°ë¼ì•¼ í•  ì´ëŸ° ì ì€ ë†”ë‘ê³  ì™œ ì½”ë¼ë¦¬ ë‹¤ë¦¬ ë§Œì§€ë©° ì¹œë¯¸ë‹ˆ ë°˜ë¯¸ë‹ˆ ë‹¤íˆ¬ê³ ë§Œ ìžˆì—ˆì„ê¹Œ. ì—°ì•”ì´ ì‚´ë˜ ë•Œì²˜ëŸ¼ ì™¸êµ­í–‰ì´ íž˜ë“  ê²ƒë„ ì•„ë‹ˆê³  ì´ì›ƒì²˜ëŸ¼ ë“œë‚˜ë“œëŠ” ë¯¸êµ­ì´ë©°, ê±°ê¸°ì„œ ê³µë¶€í•˜ëŠ” í•œêµ­ í•™ìƒë§Œ 10ë§Œ ëª…ì´ë¼ëŠ”ë° ë§ì´ë‹¤. &#13;
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ë°•ì œê°€ëŠ” &amp;#39;ë¶í•™ì˜&amp;#39;ì—ì„œ ë§í•œë‹¤. "ì˜¤ëŠ˜ë‚  ì‚¬ëžŒë“¤ì€ ì•„êµë¡œ ë¶™ì´ê³  ì˜»ì¹ ì„ í•œ ì†ëœ ê°ë§‰ì„ ê°€ì§€ê³  ìžˆì–´ ì•„ë¬´ëž˜ë„ ê·¸ê²ƒì„ ë–¼ì–´ë‚¼ ìˆ˜ ì—†ë‹¤. í•™ë¬¸ì—ëŠ” í•™ë¬¸ì˜ ê°ë§‰ì´, ë¬¸ìž¥ì—ëŠ” ë¬¸ìž¥ì˜ ê°ë§‰ì´ ë‹¨ë‹¨í•˜ê²Œ ë¶™ì—¬ì ¸ ìžˆë‹¤." &#13;
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ë°•ì œê°€ì˜ &amp;#39;ì˜¤ëŠ˜ë‚ &amp;#39;ì´ 200ë…„ë„ ë” ì§€ë‚œ ì˜¤ëŠ˜ë‚ ì—ê¹Œì§€ ìœ íš¨í•˜ì§€ ì•Šë‚˜ ì‹¶ë‹¤. ì—¬ì „ížˆ ìš°ë¬¼ ì•ˆì— ì•‰ì•„ì„œ ì•„êµ ë¶™ì€ ëˆˆêº¼í’€ê³¼ ì˜»ì¹ í•œ ê°ë§‰ìœ¼ë¡œ ìš°ë¦¬ê°€ ë³´ê³  ì‹¶ì€ ê²ƒë§Œ ë³´ê³  ë°°ìš°ê³  ì‹¶ì€ ê²ƒë§Œ ë°°ìš°ëŠ” ê²ƒì€ ì•„ë‹ê¹Œ ë§ì´ë‹¤. ê·¸ê±¸ ê¾¸ì§–ëŠ” ì—°ì•”ì˜ ë¶ˆí˜¸ë ¹ì´ ë“¤ë¦¬ëŠ” ë“¯í•˜ë‹¤.&#13;
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Original Source: Joins.com/ JoonAng Daily&#13;
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                <text>A community in tears said its goodbye on Thursday from one of its members, professor Liviu Librescu, killed in the Virginia Tech massacre, helping his students flee to safety in an act of heroism.&#13;
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A moving service was held for Librescu in New York, before his body left for Israel. Hours after receiving Romania&amp;#39;s highest distinction, Librescu was also honored by president George W. Bush. &#13;
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Liviu Librescu sacrificed himself blocking the door in the way of the shooter, so that students may escape through the classroom windows. &#13;
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Librescu, a Holocaust survivor and a teacher for 20 years at the Virginia Tech university, remains known in the media as "the hero in room 204". &#13;
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&lt;a href="http://www.hotnews.ro/"&gt;HotNews.ro&lt;/a&gt;, Apr 19, 2007&#13;
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                <text>Joseph (Joe) Librescu, the son of Liviu Librescu, the teacher who protected his students at the cost of his own life in the Virgina Tech killing spree yesterday, sent a heart-felt message to all Hotnews.ro readers.&lt;br /&gt;&#13;
"I am professor Librescu&amp;#39;s son and I want to thank all those who wrote such beautiful notes about him", the letter reads.&#13;
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"Even though he left the country for a long time, he never forgot its beauty. We were supposed to meet in Predeal this summer, for a family reunion.&#13;
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Once again I want to thank you for all the beautiful things you wrote about him".&#13;
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Professor Liviu Librescu&amp;#39;s gesture was widely commented on in the Romanian and international media.&#13;
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First announced on the &lt;a href="http://www.esm.vt.edu/"&gt;Virginia Tech official site&lt;/A&gt;, the story soon reached the &lt;a href="http://english.hotnews.ro/International-media-honors-Romanian-born-professor-killed-in-Virginia-massacre-articol_44738.htm""&gt;HotNews.ro English version&lt;/A&gt;, and was quoted by the blogs at the &lt;a href="http://www.claremont.org/blogs/blogid.5193/blog_detail.asp"&gt;Claremont Institute for the Study of Statemanship and Political Philosphy&lt;/A&gt;.&#13;
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Romanian media ware just as present as the international ones:&lt;br /&gt;&#13;
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Con mucho respeto y mucho dolor basado en la masacre de Virginia Tech&#13;
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La pirÃ¡mide del hogar&#13;
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FormaciÃ³n&#13;
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El beso, el abrazo&#13;
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Su tarea principal&#13;
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Para construir sobre bases sÃ³lidas&#13;
Lo que todo padre y madre desea&#13;
Hacer de los hijos y de las hijas&#13;
Gentes de bien&#13;
InculcÃ¡ndoles&#13;
El amor y el equilibrio&#13;
El respeto y la consideraciÃ³n&#13;
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Independientemente&#13;
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Y por supuesto&#13;
La religiÃ³n.&#13;
&#13;
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Por el lado de la universidad, tuvo reflejos rÃ¡pidos ante la crisis. Su rector, Charles W. Steger, explicÃ³ que no habÃ­an cerrado las puertas del campus mientras la masacre tenÃ­a lugar, debido a que tienen 26.000 estudiantes y no sabÃ­an muy bien quÃ© estaba ocurriendo, por lo cual no querÃ­an sobreactuar.&#13;
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Durante los acontecimientos, los estudiantes encerrados en sus habitaciones se comunicaban entre ellos a travÃ©s de chats, blogs y otros recursos online. A la vez, la universidad les habÃ­a enviado un e-mail a todos alertÃ¡ndolos de la situaciÃ³n.&#13;
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Pero lo que se destaca en la actuaciÃ³n del Virginia Tech es el uso de los medios comunitarios en la comunicaciÃ³n de crisis. Su sitio en Internet fue virtualmente reemplazado por otro con informaciÃ³n al instante sobre las Ãºltimas novedades, que ahora ya tiene una secciÃ³n "in memoriam" con los nombres de las vÃ­ctimas. TambiÃ©n se encuentra allÃ­ una serie de podcasts de las autoridades. Actualmente, la parte del sitio dedicada a este tema tiene un dominio propio. La ventaja de la Universidad de Virginia es, como hemos dicho en otra columna, su situaciÃ³n de vÃ­ctima frente al gran villano, que resultÃ³ ser el estudiante coreano.&#13;
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Otros actores secundarios pueden ser afectados por este suceso impredecible: uno es el presidente George W. Bush, quien tuvo que ratificar su postura favorable a la libre tenencia de armas de fuego y debiÃ³ comunicar su pesar por la masacre al mismo tiempo. Otro es Corea del Sur, paÃ­s del que era oriundo el asesino. Si bien es obvio que no hay responsabilidad de esa naciÃ³n (y que el maniÃ¡tico podrÃ­a haber venido de cualquier otro lugar), de todas maneras la marca-paÃ­s queda ligada a este episodio en el inconciente de muchos Â¿QuÃ© habrÃ­a sucedido si este estudiante hubiera sido nacido en una naciÃ³n del Islam? AdemÃ¡s, el debate sobre las licencias para la portaciÃ³n de armas, que tiene a dos grandes sectores de opiniÃ³n enfrentados, tambiÃ©n se ve matizado por este suceso.&#13;
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No han faltado quienes culpan a los videojuegos, la mÃºsica moderna y las pelÃ­culas violentas de instigar a los jÃ³venes a la violencia, y de llevar a episodios extremos como Ã©ste. Y los medios masivos, dice, son grandes responsables en este sentido.&#13;
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Para un observador del campo de la comunicaciÃ³n, el episodio constituye un caso que demuestra hasta quÃ© punto hay crisis que son impredecibles. Si la Universidad de Virginia tenÃ­a escrito un manual de procedimientos para crisis, dudo bastante que hubiera contemplado una matanza de estudiantes a manos de un loco.&#13;
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En segundo lugar, este caso ratifica hasta quÃ© punto el tiempo de resoluciÃ³n de una crisis se ha acotado, y cÃ³mo el control del mensaje es cada vez mÃ¡s difÃ­cil de mantener. Los medios comunitarios de primera y segunda generaciÃ³n (e-mails y celulares, blogs y grupos virtuales) se superponen con las comunicaciones institucionales de los organismos que antes monopolizaban la producciÃ³n y la distribuciÃ³n del mensaje, y lo que es peor, compiten con ellos en credibilidad y cercanÃ­a emocional&#13;
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Reflexiones y aconteceres de la comunicaciÃ³n -Sitio en linea.&#13;
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Yet another rampage has occurred at a school, this time leaving 33 people dead at Virginia Tech-the worst such incident ever at a U.S. college campus.&#13;
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The news media seem stunned and surprised, yet their coverage sounds so similar to the stories about Columbine eight years ago. They dwell on the personality of the young man the police say did the shooting, before killing himself. They talk about him being a "loner," depressed, perhaps angry at women.&#13;
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The U.S. is the world leader in seemingly random acts of violence by individuals. Why?&#13;
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President George W. Bush rushed to Virginia to speak at a large convocation the day after the killings and tried to set the tone for what could be said about them. "It&amp;#39;s impossible to make sense of such violence and suffering," he said.&#13;
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Violence is a big money maker in the mass culture. Television, films, pulp novels, Internet sites, video games-all dwell on "sociopaths" while glorifying the state&amp;#39;s use of violence, often supplemented by a lone vigilante. By the time children reach their teens, they have already seen thousands of murders and killings on television. And these days even more suspense is added in countless programs that involve stalking and terror against women-and increasingly children.&#13;
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As the Duke rape case and so many "escort service" ads show, women of color are particularly subject to exploitation and have little recourse to any justice. And as the murders along the border show, immigrants of color are fair game for racist killers.&#13;
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The social soil of capitalism can alienate and enrage an unstable and miserable person who should be getting help but can&amp;#39;t find it. If, as reports are saying, the young man accused of these killings was on anti-depressant medication, it is all the more evidence that, at a time when hospitals are closing and health care is unavailable for tens of millions, treating mental health problems requires more from society than just prescribing dubious chemicals.&#13;
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Many liberal commentators are taking this occasion to renew the demand for tougher gun laws. Yes, assault weapons are horrible, but so are bunker buster bombs, helicopters that fire thousands of rounds a minute, and the ultimate-nuclear weapons. Disarming the people is not the answer, especially when the government is armed to the teeth and uses brutality and coercion daily.&#13;
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The best antidote to these tragedies is to build a movement for profound social change, a movement directed at solving the great problems depressing so much of humanity today, whether they be wars or global climate change or the loneliness of the dog-eat-dog society.&#13;
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