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...didn't stay wonderful. As New York Newsday blared in its Tuesday headline: IT'S GETTING UGLY. The Connecticut charges hit the papers, and Farrow's support team started spreading the bad news. Her friend Maria Roach released a Farrow letter, eloquent in its rage and despair: "I have spent more than a dozen years with a man who would destroy me and corrupt my daughter, leading her into a betrayal of her mother and her principles, leaving her morally bankrupt with the bond between us demolished. I can think of no crueler way to lose a child...
Journalists have visited some of the camps and pieced together eyewitness accounts from refugees and escapees. At the Omarska iron-mining complex in northwest Bosnia, according to a former prisoner interviewed in the New York newspaper Newsday, more than a thousand Muslim and Croat civilians were held by Serbs in metal cages stacked four high, without food or water. He said groups of 10 to 15 were removed every few days and shot; many others were beaten to death. British television footage of an open-air jail at Trnopolje showed thousands of prisoners who were dirty, dazed and emaciated...
...those readers interested in Black-Jewish relations, the anthology contains an enlightening section that includes a dialogue between Lerner and Jesse Jackson; two essays by James Macpherson and Cornel West; and a fascinating report by Jim Sleeper, an editorial reporter at New York Newsday, on the demagogic politics of race in America...
...were matters like sexual harassment, her truthfulness and his fitness for the Supreme Court. But some Senators seemed no less obsessed with finding out who leaked the secret FBI report of Hill's charges against Thomas to Nina Totenberg of National Public Radio and Timothy Phelps of New York Newsday. The journalists' accounts compelled the Senate Judiciary Committee to schedule the Thomas-Hill hearings...
According to Newsday, Professor Jeffries has concluded that this decision is a racist plot, an example of "white supremacy." And now, Jeffries claims I am also a part of this plot to destroy his academic career, Suddenly, my name has been splashed across newspapers across the nation...