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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (201032)11/8/2001 2:59:53 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769669
 
No one denied that she was provocative. The question is the terms used. For example, the writer could have said "celebrity journalism", which is more neutral than "its all me journalism"; she could have noted that Fallaci has been reclusive without the comparison to Salinger, who has been strangely reclusive for decades; she could have called her a "gadfly" or "provocateur" without calling her a "professional provocateur", as if this were a careerist gambit; and so forth. This is tilted journalism.

I doubt that Mr. Srexley will have any problems.......