Reminds me of when I was chatting with a fellow from South Africa back
in the '80s. He was white and I was asking him about his perspective
on the black apartheid problem and his response was that there really
wasn't a problem. And that in fact, he rarely even saw blacks.


On 11/7/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what does "doesn't see a problem with coverage" mean? I don't see any. Is
> that good because the riots aren't happening, or good because he doesn't
> think they should be covered, or?

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