Quotes widely-recognized sources, including academics and opposition leaders, who consider the implications of Bhutto's assassination. Provides anecdotal evidence (mob chants blaming Musharraf) to support the quoted experts' arguments.
The story is an opinion piece, rather than a piece of journalism. Without naming any names, it draws analogy between the death of Jesus and the death of modern interrogations, presumably by the US. It's an evocative essay, but it's not what I'd consider journalism in the proper sense.
Very clearly illustrates the "behind the scenes" art that politicians, media editors and producers engage in to produce the images and impressions that the American public see.
Several hastily cut&pasted paragraphs from a Boston.com article. Second para quotes someone whose full name/affiliation/role in the story is completely omitted.





