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<p>After the 1996 revision appeared, a study by Yitzhak Roeh, a media studies academic at <a href="page.php?w=Hebrew_University_of_Jerusalem">HUJI</a> called it an "anachronism" and "irrelevant" Since then, right-wing groups have frequently used the Nakdi Document as a basis for documentation of what they see as <a href="page.php?w=media_bias">media bias</a>; the two most high-profile incidents have been litigation surrounding the broadcast of <a href="page.php?w=Avishai_Raviv">Avishai Raviv</a>'s "swearing-in ceremony" with</p><p>
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