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I think Karen Dunlap Brown would be a great choice, particularly if we get
persons such as George Curry, Phil Dixon, and Neil Henry. I could contact
most of them, since I have had conversations about other things with some of
them recently. What about a dissenting view?
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From: ANITA FLEMING-RIFE [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 2:13 PM
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Subject: Re: Jayson Blair & AEJMC
I agree that someone from Poynter would be good. Maybe Keith Woods?
On Tue, 20 May 2003 11:27:27, "K. Fearn-Banks" wrote:
> Two points (I hope I haven't missed these on the e-mails:
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> 1. Someone at the Pointer Institute should be involved in this
> discussion.
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> 2. Have you all seed the BBC stories about how the"daring rescue
> of Jessica Lynch" may have been a case of wagging the dog, a story
> created by officials to get the public's acceptance.
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> Also, isn't it odd that Ari Flesicher would resign now?
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