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Letters

Lane, Charles | November 10, 2003 issue

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Presents letters to the editor. "Seeing Red at the Post," by Victor Navasky, which appeared in the October 13, 2003 issue, which discussed the newpaper coverage of the parole of Kathy Boudin; "Lessons of a Catastrophe," by Ariel Dorfman, "Remembering Allende," by Marc Cooper and "Chile, 9/11/73," by Peter Kornbluh in the September 29 issue, which discussed the 1973 coup d-état in Chile; "Where's the Compassion?" by Joe Conason, in the September 15 issue, which discussed the so-called compassionate conservatism espoused by United States President George W. Bush; This magazine's new cover design.

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LETTERS to the editor; JOURNALISTIC ethics; CHILE -- History -- Coup d'etat, 1973; ALLENDE Gossens, Salvador, 1908-1973; BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-; CONSERVATISM; MAGAZINE covers; CHILE; UNITED States
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