It may sell magazines, but doesn't the press have a moral responsibility not to glamourize terrorism?
From the time.com
They do not glamourize violence, as the traditional Hollywood thriller does, with tricks of suspense and sexual come-on.
From the time.com
Civic leaders complain that such movies glamourize crime to an audience that can ill afford the extra temptation.
From the time.com
The networks'position is questionable, critics argue, because daytime soaps and prime-time series like Dynasty routinely glamourize sex without suggesting its risks.
From the time.com
More examples
Glamorize: make glamorous and attractive; "This new wallpaper really glamorizes the living room!"
(glamourization) glamorization: the act of glamorizing; making something or someone more beautiful (often in a superficial way)