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...Monde were running stories on the massacre, the U.S. media dusted reports about Jenin under the carpet. Some U.S. publications responded to news of a massacre by momentarily cooling their anti-Palestinian rhetoric. For a brief time, the New York Times’ good cop/bad cop duo of Thomas Friedman and William Safire relented in their onslaught against Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian Authority. Safire took a break from the Middle East and wrote on cosmetic surgery, while Friedman urged his readers to watch the Golf Channel instead of listening to news about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict...
...when she announced last week that she was pretty much closing up the clubhouse, publishing houses shuddered. So did anybody who thought it was a good thing that she had made Joyce Carol Oates seem as big as "The Rock." Jane Friedman, CEO of HarperCollins, got a stricken e-mail. "One of my colleagues had written to me one word: WEEP...
...Friedman (P) def. Chiou...
Harvard was on target from the start in the doubles portion of the match. The No. 3 team of co-captain Dalibor Snyder and sophomore Mark Riddell struck first against Princeton’s Dan Friedman and Josh Burman. On match point, Snyder made an impressive falling-over-backwards overhead to seal an 8-5 victory...
Even Thomas Friedman of the New York Times, who has been tirelessly trying to understand the roots of ethnically-motivated violence in recent months, has mentioned the deaths in India only as a frame for the violence in the Middle East...