Perhaps terrorist is a prohibited jargon when you are writing about the Norway terrorist Anders Behring Breivik whose trial began on Monday for killing 77 people last July. He killed eight people by detonating a bomb in Oslo and a further 69 during a shooting spree at political youth camp on nearby Utoya island.

Here are sample headlines in the major American, British, Australian and New Zealand newspapers/news networks on the first and second day trial of the Norway terrorist which gives credence to my argument:

The U. S. Media



ABC News: Norway Shooter Anders Breivik Pleads Not Guilty, Cries in Court



Denver Post: Oslo defendant says he killed 77 to protect Norway from Islam



CNN: What will happen to Norway mass killer Breivik?

Huffington Post: Anders Behring Breivik, Norway Mass Killer, Claims 'Self Defense' As Trial Begins.

Huffington Post: Anders Breivik Trial: Suspect Defends Norway Massacre, Insists He Would Do It Again.



MSNBC: Norway mass killer Anders Breivik: I was motivated by goodness and 'would have done it again'



New York Times: Norwegian Man Claims Self-Defense in Killings



New York Times: On Witness Stand, Norwegian Says He Would Kill Again



Washington Post: Trial against confessed killer Anders Behring Breivik has started in Norway



The British newspapers:



The Guardian (UK): Anders Behring Breivik unmoved by tape of victims' screams



The Independent (UK): Unrepentant and shameless, Anders Breivik faces justice at last



The Telegraph (UK): Anders Behring Breivik forced to confront cold reality of his crimes



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