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Codes For Newspaper Content Analysis. Technical Data

This document provides codes for conducting content analysis of newspaper articles. It includes codes for technical data about the article like the paper name, date, and page number. It also includes codes for classifying the article's section, format, size, presence of images, and subjects of any images. Finally, it outlines codes for classifying the primary themes discussed in the article across topics like race, immigration, crime, education, and international relations.

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Codes For Newspaper Content Analysis. Technical Data

This document provides codes for conducting content analysis of newspaper articles. It includes codes for technical data about the article like the paper name, date, and page number. It also includes codes for classifying the article's section, format, size, presence of images, and subjects of any images. Finally, it outlines codes for classifying the primary themes discussed in the article across topics like race, immigration, crime, education, and international relations.

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Codes for Newspaper Content Analysis.

Technical Data:
Case Number
Paper: 1= Financial Times; 2= Guardian; 3= Independent; 4= Telegraph; 5= The Times; 6=
Sunday Independent; 7= Sunday Times; 11= Saturday Financial Times; 12= Saturday Guardian;
13= Saturday Independent; 14= Saturday Telegraph; 15= The Saturday Times
Date: given in full
Page: page on which the report/article etc. starts.
Location [the location of the start of the article on the page]: 1= top left quarter; 2= top right quarter;
3= bottom left quarter; 4= bottom right quarter.
Section: 1= main/news; 2= (weekly) news review; 3= financial/money; 4= Saturday colour
supplement; 5= Sunday colour supplement; 6= culture/society; 7= style/fashion; 8= media/ I.T.; 9=
education; 10= Travel; 11=Books/ literature; 12=sport; 13= Tabloid section; 99= other
Page Label: 1= news; 2= Home news; 3= European News; 4= International News; 5= analysis; 6=
comment; 7= finance/economics; 8= sport; 9= policy/politics; 10= editorial; 11= television/media; 12=
profile; 13= world trade/overseas business/ consultancy; 14= news, Asia/Pacific; 15= Business
travel; 16= Overseas/Foreign news; 17= Focus; 18= news, Africa; 19= World News; 20= Interview;
21= Gulf / Middle East; 22= Environment; 23= Despatches; 24= Ethnicity; 25= Censorship; 26=
Obituaries; 27= Flashpoints; 28= Kidnapping; 29= Leading stories; 30= Islam; 31= Books; 32=
Leader and Letters; 33= Algerias Terror; 34= Hamilton Report; 35= Iraq; 36= Egypt; 37= Temple
Massacre/Egypt killings; 38= women; 39= Jordan: special report; 40= Middle East terror/turmoil; 41=
features; 42= commodities & agriculture; 43= week ahead/preview; 44= secret war [Iraq]; 45= oil
bonanza; 46= News: Americas; 47= War Criminals; 48= Asia in Crisis; 49= Architecture; 50=
Briefing; 51= Body & Mind; 52= Iran; 53= The Jackal; 54= Rushies future; 55= Peace on Earth?;
56= Moments that made the year; 57= Cars; 99= none
Format: 1= news report; 2= editorial; 3= column; 4= feature; 5= cartoon/illustration; 6= diary; 7=
letter; 8= weekly news summary; 9= review; 10= news in brief; 11= Obituary;
Column/Article size: given in cm squared.
Number of accompanying pictures.
Size of picture 1: in cm squared
Pallet of picture 1: 1= colour; 2= black/white; 3= colour cartoon/illustration; 4= b/w
cartoon/illustration;
Human Subjects in pict. 1: 1= individual; 2= group 2-5; 3= group 6-10; 4= group 11+; 5=
celebrity/leader
Name of Celebrity (if app.): (string variable)
Active state: 1= threatening; 2= angry/crazy; 3= animated; 4= crying; 5= sad; 6= neutral; 7=
calm/placid; 8= focused/concentrating; 9= friendly; 10= happy/smiling; 11= laughing; 12= injured, no
treatment; 13= injured, being treated; 14= dead; 15= speaking; 16= Illustration; 17= historic
illustration; 18= working, rural; 19= working, urban; 20= women, veiled; 21= women, unveiled; 22=
praying;

Non-Human Subjects in pict. 1: 1= single building; 2= multiple building; 3= civilian vehicle; 4=


military vehicle; 5= books/documents; 6= weaponary; 7= landscape; 8= map; 9= forestry/ folliage;
10= newpaper text; 11= Arabic text/ caligraphy; 12= urban life, Muslim; 13= urban life, non-Muslim;
14=Israeli flag; 15= Crescent flag; 16= food; 17= graphs; 18= Graves; 19= animal(s); 20= Ballot
box; 21= machinery; 22= crach wreckage; 23= Bomb/terrorism damage; 24= placards of Saddam
Hussein; 25= US flag burning; 26= US flag, unlit; 27= computer [..??]; 28= Christian symbolism; 29=
antiquities;
Size of picture 2: in cm squared
Pallet of picture 2: 1= colour; 2= black/white; 3= colour cartoon; 4= b/w cartoon;
Human Subjects in pict. 2: coding as above
Name of Celebrity (if app.): (string variable)
Active state in 2: coding as above
Non-Human Subjects in pict. 2: coding as above
Is a source cited?: 1= Yes; 2= No; 9= other
Source cited: 1= no source mentioned; 2= newspaper; 3= Agence France Presse; 4= Associated
Press; 5= Press Association; 6= Reuters; 7= United Press International; 8= other UK newspaper; 9=
US newspaper; 10= Israeli newspaper; 11= Muslim newspaper; 12= agencies; 13= UK Govt; 14=
Foreign Govt; 15= Member of public; 16= Business sector; 99= other
Location: 1= domestic; 2= international.
(if Domestic, then) Domestic Area: 1= London; 2= South/ S. West England; 3= South East
England; 4= East Anglia; 5= East Midlands; 6= West Midlands; 7= Wales; 8= Merseyside/
Lancashire; 9= South Yorkshire; 10= East Yorkshire; 11= West Yorkshire; 12= North Yorkshire; 13=
Northumberland/ Cumbria; 14= Scotland; 15= Home Counties; 98= multiple; 99= other
Primary Country Code: 1= Afghanistan; 2= Albania; 3= Algeria; 4= Bahrain; 5= Bangladesh; 6=
Bosnia; 7= Egypt; 8= Ethiopea; 9= India; 10= Indonesia; 11= Iran; 12= Iraq; 13= Israel; 14= Jordan;
15= Kuwait; 16= Lebanon; 17= Libya; 18= Malaysia; 19= Morrocco; 20= Oman; 21= Pakistan; 22=
Qatar; 23= Saudi Arabia; 24= Somalia; 25= Sudan; 26= Syria; 27= Tunisia; 28= Turkey; 29= United
Arab Emirates; 30= Yemen; 31= Palestine; 32= Kashmir; 33= Kosovo; 34= Serbia; 35= Kurdistan;
36= Cyprus; 37= Sri Lanka; 38= Uganda; 39= Turkmenistan; 40= Averbiajan; 41=Sierra Leone; 42=
Uzbekistan; 43= Kazakstan; 44= Tajikistan; 98= Arab countries; 99=Multiple Muslim Countries; etc..
100= UK; 101= USA; 102= France; 103= Germany; 104= Spain; 105= Portugal; 106= Italy; 106=
Holland/Netherlands; 107= Canada; 108= Norway; 109= Denmark; 110= Sweden; 111= Finland;
112=Russia; 113= Austria; 114= Switzerland; 115= Singapore; 116= Australia; 117= India; 118=
Philipines; 119= South Africa; 120= Greece; 121= Belgium; 122= Croatia; 123= Serbia; 124=
Cyprus; 125= China; 126= Ireland; 127= Luxembourg; 128= Japan; 129= Argentina; 130= Armenia;
131= Burma; 132= Thailand; 133= S. Korea; 134= Vatican; 135- Hong Kong; 136= Iceland; 196=
African countries; 197= UN; 198= EU; 199= Multiple Non-Muslim countries; 200= Unknown; 201=
Western countries;
Secondary Country Code: coding as above
Tertiary Country Code: coding as above
Why other?: (string variable)
Themes in the News:

Theme of the report:


Race/Community Relations (0-19): 1= general; 2= ...and legislation; 3= problems of..; 4= positive;
5= demonstrations; 6= violence; 7= Muslim organisations; 8= research; 9= anti-Muslim prejudice;
10= Muslim prejudice directed at whites/Christians/Jews; 11= Muslim/ Sikh relations; 12= Election
Issue; 13= Race discrimination; 19= other
Immigration (20-39): 20= general; 21= numbers entering country; 22= numbers leaving country; 23=
controls; 24= future threat; 25= reunification of families; 26= illegal entry; 27= election issue; 28=
Deportation; 29- Asylum; 30= Citizenship; 39= other
Crime (40-59): 40= general; 41= violence; 42= sexual crime; 43= robbery/theft; 44= social security
fraud; 45= arson; 46= general association; 47= Human Interest; 48= illegal drug use; 49= drug
smuggling; 50= Terrorism; 51= Election Rigging; 52= Yvonne Gilford murder; 53=
Hostages/hijacking; 54= cash for questions/corruption; 59= other
Education (60-79): 60= general; 61= funding private schools; 62= religion and..; 63= school leavers;
64= overseas students; 65= language and...; 66= Muslim University Students; 67= poor education
services; 79= other
Housing (80-99): 80= general; 81= overcrowding; 82= ghetto areas; 83= benefits; 84= landlords,
non-Muslim; 85= Landlords, Muslim; 86= orphanages; 99=other
Employment (100-119): 100= general; 101= unemployment levels; 102= job prospects; 103=
cultural differences and...; 104= language differences and...;105= religious differences and...; 106=
discrimination; 107= Muslim employers; 108= agriculture; 109= H. Interest; 119=other
Race Legislation (120-139): 120= general; 121= positive reporting of...; 122= negative reporting
of...; 123= ..and religious discrimination; 124= blasphemy laws; 139=other
Health (140-159): 140= general; 141= health problems?; 142= cosmetic surgery; 143= private
health care; 144= private health care in Muslim countries; 145= state health & welfare provision,
Muslim countries; 146= natural disaster; 147= rail/ air disaster; 148= ...and fasting; 149= ... and
organ/blood donorship; 150= ... and gender; 151= Obituaries; 152= child malnutrition; 153= h.
interest 159= other
Policing/Law and order (160-179): 160= general; 161= selective/target policing; 162= positive
relations; 163= negative relations; 164= demonstrations; 165= rioting; 166= court rulings; 167=
recruitment of Muslim officers; 168= Execution & Islamic Law; 169= Islamic law, negative; 170=
Islamic law, positive; 171= Police racism; 172= court cases; 179= other
International Relations/Politics (180-219): 180= general; 181= trade; 182= aid; 183= sport; 184=
UN; 185= sanctions; 186= cordial relations; 187= antagonism between nations; 188= rogue
nations; 189= demonstrations; 190= democracy; 191= dictatorship; 192= Islam vs
West/Huntingdon; 193= naked aggression; 194= occupied territory; 195= international law; 196=
peace talks; 197= meetings between leaders; 198= environmental issues; 199= actions of Int.
Leaders; 200= history; 201= terrorism; 202= charity; 203= Govt. incompetence; 204= illegal
weaponary; 205= human rights; 206= Israeli/Pal. peace process; 207= diplomacy; 208= World
Court/International Trials; 209= spying/covert ops; 210= EU; 211= elections; 212= released
prisoners; 213= censorship; 214= torture; 215= Iraq/US/UN stand-off; 216= peace deal; 217= H.
Interest; 219= other
War (220-239): 220= general; 221= between nations; 222= civil war; 223= annexation; 224= threat
of...; 225= acts of...; 226= human interest; 227= ...and civilian deaths; 228= ceasefire(s); 229= war
crimes; 239= other

Culture/Custom (240-269): 240= general; 241= westernisation; 242= Islam and...; 243= enforced
culture; 244= patriarchy and...; 245= Islam/west contrast; 246= food; 247= travel; 248= clothing;
249= ...and law/Judiciary; 250= film industry; 251= media/ press; 252= cosmetic surgery; 253=
marriage and Islam; 254= fine art; 255= Multi culturalism; 256= Death/Burial of Dodi; 257=
Literature; 258= silly stories concerning Islam; 259= Music; 260= Islamist activities; 261= family life;
262= architecture; 263= marraige; 264= Faith; 265= technology; 266= celebrity; 267= Fatwa and/or
Rushdie; 269= other
Sport (270-289): 270= general; 271= business interests; 272= advertising; 273= racism in .;
274= ...and Islam; 275= Muslim non-involvement in ...; 276= ...and Muslim countries; 277= ...and
Muslim non-involvement;
Business (290-309): 290= general; 291= success; 292= failure; 293= shares; 294= International
trade; 295= Financial crisis, international; 296= fin. crisis, domestic; 297= arms trade; 298=
privatisation; 299= Govt. budget; 300= OIL; 301= economic talks; 302= agriculture; 303= Economic
reform; 309= other
Women (310-339): 310= general; 311= gender inequality; 312= marriage, arranged; 313= marriage,
forced; 314= female conversion; 315= female circumcision; 316= human rights and ...; 317= ... and
Islam; 318= hijab; 319= women in Islamic countries; 320= Islamic women in the UK; 321= ...and
Islamic culure; 322= Human Interest; 339= other;
Youth (340-369): 340= general; 341= education attainment; 342= youth and employment; 343=
youth and popular culture; 344= youth and tolerance, racial; 345= youth and intolerance, racial;
346= youth and tolerance, other; 347= youth and intolerance, other; 348= youth in Islamic countries;
349= Islamic youth in the UK; 369= other
Secondary Themes: coding as above
Tertiary Themes: coding as above
Quaternary Themes: coding as above
Why other?: (string variable)
Framing of the News:
(A) Sources in Commentary
Domestic Political Sources (1-100): 1= Prime Minister; 2= named Chief Secretary; 3= named Govt.
Minister; 4= named Govt. depertmental spokeperson; 5= named Govt. MP; 6= generic Govt.
source; 7= generic Cabinet source; 8= generic Sources close to the P.M.; 9= Ruling party
councillor; 10= named opposition party leader; 11= named opposition party Minister; 12= named
opposition party M.P.; 14= named opposition party coucillor; 15= generic opposition party leader;
16= generic opposition party Minister; 17= generic opposition party member; 18= generic MP; 19=
generic Peer; 20= Govt Lord; 21= Opposition Lord; 22= Cross bench Lord; 23= Generic Lord; 24=
named Ambassador/Diplomat; 25= Generic Amb./Diplomat;
50= named Muslim party leader; 51= named Muslim party minister/cabinet; 52= named Muslim
party Member; 53= generic Muslim party leader; 54= generic Muslim party official; 55= generic
Muslim party representative; 56= generic Muslim party member;

International Political Sources (101-200):101= U.N.; 102=European Comm./ Parliament/ Politician;


103= NATO; 104= Other Int. body/ commitee of Nations; 105= International Govt. Leader; 106= Int.
Govt. Member; 107= Int. Govt. Spokeperson; 108= Generic Int. Government spokeperson;109= Int.
(legitimate) Opposition Party Leader; 110= Int. (legitimate) Opposition party member; 111= Int.
(legitimate) Opposition party representative; 112= Generic Int. (legitimate) Opposition party
spokeperson; 113= Int. (illegitimate) Opp. Party leader; 114= Int. (illegitimate) Opp. party member;
115= Int. (illegitimate) Opp. Party representative; 116= Generic Int. (illegitimate) opposition party
spokeperson: 117= Int. Govt./Military Intelligence agency; 118= terrorist; 119= Terrorist Group; 120=
Former Int. Govt Member; 121= Amb./Diplomat; 122= Arab diplomat;
Other sources (201-300):201= Scientific research centre/scientist; 202= University Academic
(where different); 203= Muslim University Academic (Islamic state); 204= Other public sector
research inst./centre; 205= Religious spokespersons (Non-Muslim); 206=Health Care Professional
(Doctor/ Nurse/ Authority); 207= Police/Prisons/Law enforcement; 208=Teachers; 209= Social
services; 210= other public sector officials; 211= Armed forces; 212= Trade Unions; 213= Royalty;
214= Celebrity; 215= Media organisations; 216= opinion pollsters; 217= private sector
research/market researchers; 218= other business sector/corporate sector actors; 219= members
of the public, adult; 220= members of the public, children; 221= Artist; 222= writer; 223=criminal;
224= lawyer/soliciter/barrister; 225= Political Analyst; 226= Religious Spokespersons, Muslim; 227=
Pressure Group; 228= Sportsman; 229= actor/actress; 230= Tribesman; 231= student; 232=
Musician; 299= other
Is this source Muslim?: 1= yes; 2= no; 9= unclear
Is this source identified as being Muslim?: 1= yes; 2= no; 9= other
Political/Group Affiliation of Muslim source 1 (if applicable): 1= Al Muhajiroun; 2= Nation of
Islam; 3= Muslim Council of Britain; 4= Muslim Parliament; 5= UK Advisory Committee on Islamic
Affairs; 6= Al Nisa; 7= Islamic Human Rights Commission; 8= Muslim News; 9= Q News; 10= PLO/
PA/ Fatah; 11= Taleban; 12= Hamas; 13= Islamic Jihad; 14= Hizb Allah; 15= GIA (Algeria); 16=
Baath; 17= Harakat (Kashmir); 18= Kosovo Liberation Army; 19= Shia Clergy; 20= Islamic Welfare
Party (Turkey); 21= FIS (Algeria); 22= National Council of Resistance (Iran); 23= Muslim
Brotherhood; 24= PKK (Kurdistan); 25= KDP (Kurdistan); 26= Movement for Peaceful Society
(Algeria); 27= Sudan Peoples Liberation Army; 28= Al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya; 29= PUK (Kurdistan);
30= Muslim Solidarity Committee; 31= Islamic Action Front (Jordan); 32= Hizb-Wahadat (Afghan);
33= Iran Freedom Movement; 34= Mujahadeen (Afghan); 35= PPP (Indonesia);
In which part of the article are they quoted?: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photocaption; 9= other
In which part of the article are they refered to?: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photocaption; 9= other
Proportion of article concerning the actions/opinions of source: 1= all; 2= vast majority; 3=
majority; 4= half; 5= less than half; 6= hardly at all; 7= only gets a mention; 8= source used as
example of larger trend; 99= other
Is the source an actor or a commentator: 1=actor; 2= minor actor; 3= commentator; 4= both; 5=
neither, but instrumental to story; 6= neither, and ancillary to story; 7= pawn/victim; 9= other
Why other?: (string variable)
(B) Character of Commentary

Evaluative Dimension of Commentary: 1= lauditory; 2= favourable; 3= neutral; 4= critical; 5=


abrasive; 99= other
Primary Journalistic/Stylistic Dimension of Commentary: 1= crusading; 2= argumentative; 3=
descriptive; 4= summary; 5= cynical; 6= humourous; 7= warning/ helpful; 8= lyrical;
Secondary Journalistic/Stylistic Dimension of Commentary: coding as above
Representation of Islam as...? 1= monolithic; 2= diverse; 9= neither
Representation of Islam as...? 1= separate; 2= interacting; 9= neither
Representation of Islam as...? 1= inferior; 2= equal; 3= superior; 9= neither
Representation of Islam as...? 1= enemy; 2= partner; 9= neither
Representation of Islam as...? 1= manipulative; 2= sincere; 9= neither
Criticism of the West by Islamic sources... 1= rejected; 2= considered; 9= neither
Islamophobia.... 1= defended; 2= criticised; 9= neither
Islam vs the West seen as... 1= natural; 2= innaccurate; 9= neither
Is Islam presented as an influencial factor?: 1= yes; 2= no; 3= unclear; 9= neither
Are Islam and Democracy set against each other?: 1= yes; 2=no; 9= neither
Why other?: (string variable)
Discourse:
Use of the word Islamophobia in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4=
second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the words human rights (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the terms Arab mind/ natural instincts (or alternatives) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first
sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo
caption; 9= other
Use of the word westernised in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4=
second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other

Use of the word jihad in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4= second
paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word fatwa in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4= second
paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other

Use of the word sharia in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4= second
paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word hijab/veil (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word halal in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4= second
paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word anger (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word threat (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word violence (or synonym) reference to acts of violence in..: 1= headline/leader;
2= first sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo
caption; 9= other
Use of the word villainy (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word irrational (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word fundamentalism/ist (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3=
first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word terrorist (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word traditionalist/archaic (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence;
3= first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word sexist/ism or chauvinism/ist (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first
sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo
caption; 9= other
Use of the word clemency/calmness (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3=
first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word unthreatening (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word peaceful (or synonym) reference to acts of violence in..: 1= headline/leader;
2= first sentence; 3= first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo
caption; 9= other
Use of the word exemplar/heroism (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3=
first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word rational (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word liberal (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other

Use of the word emissary/ambassador (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence;
3= first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the word modernising (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3= first
paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other
Use of the words sexual equality (or synonym) in..: 1= headline/leader; 2= first sentence; 3=
first paragraph; 4= second paragraph; 5= upper half of report; 6= text; 7= photo caption; 9= other

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