lk
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response 125 of 129:
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May 24 06:06 UTC 2002 |
If there are, why are you holding back rather than listing a few?
If you wish to (finally) respond to #344-347 & #361 in Winter Agora item 20,
feel free to do so. The point remains that your Arab site provided bad
information (e.g. using a European tour book with "Syria and Palestine"
in the title to "prove" that Palestine was distinct from Syria -- even
though within the book the opposite point is made, and as if tour books
describe the area).
What are my "typical sources", Scott?
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lk
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response 127 of 129:
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May 24 16:05 UTC 2002 |
Still can't come up with any examples?
Funny how you first condemn my "typical sources" but then claim that I don't
provide sources as often as you like. But I still want to know what you find
wrong with my "typical sources"? The NY Times, Washington Post, Detroit News,
Israeli papers*, Arab papers, CNN, Time magazine, The New Republic,
Encyclopedia Britannica (current and 1911 editions), academic papers, current
books, books published in the 19th century. These aren't as good as the 1
source you have cited -- electricintifadah.com?
* While same may quibble over the "bias" inherent in Israeli papers, as Aaron
likes to demonstrate Israel does have a vibrantly free press -- including some
of the Israeli government's harshest critics.
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mdw
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response 128 of 129:
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May 24 18:32 UTC 2002 |
Jenin. A city of the lost, haunted by everything but the truth. In a
crowd of fools, who is the fool? Buy radial tires not belted bias, they
last longer.
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