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- From: paul@hsh.com
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- Subject: Re: Jewish Bankers
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.145103.562@hsh.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 19:51:03 GMT
- References: <1993Jan18.131300.27961@midway.uchicago.edu>
- <1993Jan25.083137.28783@StarConn.com> <1993Jan25.134823.790@midway.uchicago.edu> <1993Jan25.184320.21508@cs.ucla.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan25.184320.21508@cs.ucla.edu>, pierce@lanai.cs.ucla.edu (Brad Pierce) writes:
- > In article <1993Jan25.134823.790@midway.uchicago.edu> thf2@midway.uchicago.edu writes:
- >>Perhaps you should ask yourself why Jews get the publicity. I guess
- >>the "Zionist-controlled" media prefers singling out the Jewish bankers.
- >
- > According to Paul Craig Roberts, "The Crimes of Wall Street", _Reason_,
- > December 1992, pages 43-45:
- >
- > "But the myth of Milken's criminality continues to be perpetuated by
- > a media too irresponsible to be informed. Recently, _People_
- > magazine listed Milken as a celebrity who was imprisoned for
- > insider trading. His attorney Alan Dershowitz wrote to _People_ to
- > correct the mistake. He reports that he received a reply from the
- > magazine's lawyer that he saw no reason to correct the mistake,
- > because the magazine was not a publication of record and its
- > readers did not expect precision or accuracy. Moreover, since
- > Milken had originally been charged with insider trading, it was all
- > right for _People_ to list that as his offense."
-
- I wonder if its *readers* know what _People_'s staff thinks of them?
- And does this casual attitude apply to other Time-Warner publications?
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