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Alterman, Eric | June 14, 1999 issue

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The article presents a recorded conversation between three speakers that was given to the author. Random names have been assigned to the speakers to assist the readers in identifying each voice. The first speaker says that he is not going to speak to the entire state of Israel. The second speaker reacts, "shmucks, they are. The third speaker responds, "Brilliant student of mine, by the way. Did I ever mention that I taught Al Gore at Harvard." The second speaker says, "Talking Israel election, we were. For Jews, bad. Me. How Israel ignore my advice? Maybe anti-Semites at Times again with censorship. Negroes. Problem."

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CONVERSATION; RECORDING instruments; GORE, Albert, 1948-; TEACHERS; JEWS; ISRAEL
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