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My Brother's Response to the NYTimes

Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 17:56:10 -0400
To:
Conversation: U.N. Chief Calls for Cease-Fire
Subject: Re: U.N. Chief Calls for Cease-Fire

To Whom It May Concern:

I recently read your July 20th article by Warren Hoge entitled: “U.N. Chief Calls for Cease-Fire.” In detailing the U.N. Chief’s comments, Mr. Hoge made excessive mention of the “excessive” force used by Israel to destroy the terrorist threat that is Hezbollah. However, there was absolutely no mention of the 1000+ missiles that Hezbollah has been firing at Israel since July 12th or the fact that life in the North of Israel has come to a complete stand-still. This imbalanced reporting in the Middle East Conflict is exactly why I cancelled my subscription to the NY Times and will no longer read your online version either.

Regards,

Justin Kalifowitz
New York, NY
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Note: I normally like to provide links within posts on my blog, especially to referenced sources... but in this case I won't support/promote the NYTimes in that way.

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