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David bar-Ilan, Eye on Media, JERUSALEM POST
FROM:  Steve Amdur, Haon, 15170; Tel: 06-757572; FAX: 06-757554
RE:    MEDIA BIAS
REF:   The New Republic, "11/22/93" p41  
      Walter Lacquer reviewing Netanyahu's "A Place Among Nations"
DATE:  11/20/93
CC:    David Bedein, Israel Resource, Bet Agron, 37 Hillel
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Part of the campaign to discredit Netanyahu as an air-head:
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"Netanyahu's critics, 
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[notably The Phantom Taxi-Drive]
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whose number 
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[in contrast to their IQ] 
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is not small, argue that there is simply less to him thanmeets the eye, that he is a man of the sound bite..."

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The reviewer has carefully studied the index of this book, and atleast skimmed its Table of Contents.

	The New Republic should be taken seriously; it's probably thebest-written and best-informed USA political periodical, with verymuch a Washington D.C. insider's stance.  Under Martin Peretz itis unabashedly pro-Jewish, and pro-Israel from a pro-Labourperspective. 
	To be trashed out-of-hand therein ain't trivial.
