To get around the Filter Bubble, do the following:
In general, to see what leading newspapers around the world are reporting about Syria, click on one of the links in the right-hand column on our home page, which if you are not there already, can be accessed by clicking on “The Trenchant Observer” in the blue box at the top of this page. You may also find other recent and older articles on Syria by clicking on the link to the Articles on Syria page.
Coverage of Syria in the U.S. press leaves a lot to be desired. Even the Washington Post, as has been remarked here on various occasions, doesn’t even try to provide its readers with detailed reports of what is going on in Syria on the ground, limiting itself to printing wire stories and its own reports based on confidential interviews with American government sources and information provided by them.
More generally, to get around “The Filter Bubble”, you can use a Search Engine like “Startpage.com” which does not track you or filter your results except as you direct.
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[...] *** Unfortunately, Americans accessing the Internet do not find it easy to gain a sense of what is actually taking place on the ground, due to “The Filter Bubble” which prevents most U.S. observers on the Internet from seeing the search results for newspapers outside of their own country (including, e.g., British and other newspapers which have correspondents on the ground in Syria). To get around The Filter Bubble, see the directions in the bottom right-hand column on the right on our Home Page, or go here. [...]