“…Among these, critical discourse analysis (CDA) is an important discipline and a method aiming to disclose the relationship between language and ideology through analysis of text features in discourses and the context in which the text is produced. Through years, CDA scholars such as Bell (1991), Fowler (1991), Fowler et al (1979), Fairclough (1989), Richardson (2007), Teo (2000) and van Dijk (2001) have found that news is never a value-free vehicle, but an ideological social practice. Though press throughout the world claims factuality, objectivity and neutrality in its news reporting, news actually not only reports the matters but reflects the attitudes of the reporters towards the events.…”