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To: Captain Jack who wrote (21614)10/13/2001 7:12:47 PM
From: waverider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
You know, I've been thinking it really doesn't matter what group these maniacs target...if just target any group and are successful the panic and uncertainty it would create in our country would play right into their hands. Probably why we are pretty sure another attack is near.

wr



To: Captain Jack who wrote (21614)10/13/2001 7:12:50 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 52237
 
Well,, most of the media is sane---
NEW YORK, Oct 13, 2001 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- Two cable news networks, after
being asked by the Bush administration to use discretion in showing videotapes
from Osama bin Laden's organization, refused to show the latest tape delivered
Saturday.

CNN aired a brief portion of the message from bin Laden spokesman Suleiman Abu
Gheith about an hour after it was received from the Al-Jazeera television
network, but Fox News Channel and MSNBC executives said the tape was not
newsworthy.

The news channels and ABC, CBS and NBC agreed last week not to air transmissions
from the al-Qaida group without first screening and possibly editing them. The
Bush administration called the transmissions propaganda and said there was a
possibility that bin Laden was using the tapes to deliver coded messages.