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I heard there are quite a number of vacancies at Saddam's Daily Mirror.

Dave.



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From: "Steve Wingate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 1:28 PM
Subject: [CTRL] NBC TV fires Arnett for telling truth about Iraq


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> Subject:                !b_a_Act: NBC TV fires Arnett for telling truth
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> Published on Monday, March 31, 2003 by CNN
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> NBC: Arnett Out After Iraqi TV Interview
>
> BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- NBC announced Monday that both NBC and National
Geographic severed
> their relationships with veteran war correspondent Peter Arnett.
>
> In an interview that aired on Iraqi TV Sunday, Arnett said that the U.S.
"war plan has
> failed because of Iraqi resistance. Now they are trying to write another
war plan.
> Clearly, the American war planners misjudged the determination of the
Iraqi forces."
>
> Photo caption: American television network NBC said on March 31, 2003 it
had severed its
> relations with veteran reporter Peter Arnett after he told Iraqi
television that the U.S.
> war plan against Saddam Hussein had failed. 'Peter Arnett will no longer
be reporting for
> NBC News and MSNBC,' NBC said in a joint statement with National
Geographic, for whom the
> Pulitzer prize-winning reporter was also working. Arnett is seen in this
March 26 video
> still. (NBC via Reuters)
>
> On Sunday, NBC News had issued a statement supporting Arnett, saying that
Arnett gave the
> interview to Iraqi TV as a "professional courtesy" and that his remarks
"were analytical
> in nature and were not intended to be anything more."
>
> But a day later, NBC issued a different statement. "It was wrong for him
to grant an
> interview to state-run Iraqi TV, especially in a time of war."
>
> Arnett is not an NBC News reporter but an employee of the MSNBC show,
"National
> Geographic Explorer," according to The Associated Press. The network began
airing
> Arnett's reports after NBC reporters evacuated Baghdad.
>
> Monday morning, Arnett appeared on NBC's Today Show and apologized for his
comments.
>
> "I want to apologize to the American people for clearly making a
misjudgment over the
> weekend by giving an interview to Iraqi Television," said Arnett, who
added that what he
> said in the interview was "what we all know about the war."
>
> "There have been delays in implementing policy and there's been surprises.
But clearly by
> giving that interview to Iraqi Television, I created a firestorm in the
United States and
> for that I am truly sorry, Matt," he said.
>
> During the Sunday interview, Arnett also said that Iraq had given him and
other reporters
> a "degree of freedom which we appreciate." Iraq has expelled several
journalists,
> including CNN's Baghdad team, and apparently has imprisoned two
journalists from the New
> York newspaper Newsday.
>
> Arnett is a member of the Board of Directors of the Committee to Protect
Journalists,
> which is trying to locate the missing journalists.
>
> During the Iraqi TV interview, Arnett said, "I'd like to say from the
beginning that the
> 12 years I've been coming here, I've met unfailing courtesy and
cooperation, courtesy
> from your people and cooperation from the Ministry of Information."
>
> Arnett told the Iraqi TV interviewer, who was dressed in an Iraqi Army
uniform, that
> President Bush is facing a "growing challenge" about the "conduct of the
war" within the
> United States.
>
> "President Bush says he is concerned about the Iraqi people, but if Iraqi
people are
> dying in numbers, then American policy will be challenged very strongly,"
he said. In the
> interview, Arnett said reports from Baghdad about civilians being killed
are being shown
> in the United States, and "it helps those who oppose the war when you
challenge the
> policy to develop their arguments."
>
> He pointed out U.S. claims that civilians killed in an explosion at a
downtown Baghdad
> market were the victims of Iraqi missiles, and that Iraq had said the
missiles were
> definitely incoming coalition fire.
>
> Arnett also said "clearly this is a city that is disciplined, the
population is
> responsive to the government's requirements of discipline," and "Iraqi
friends tell me
> there is a growing sense of nationalism and resistance to what the United
States and
> Britain is doing."
>
> The longtime war correspondent, who reported on the Persian Gulf War for
CNN in 1991,
> said U.S. war planners miscalculated the will of Iraqis and he does "not
understand how
> that happened."
>
> He said his reports "would tell the Americans about the determination of
the Iraqi
> forces, the determination of the government and the willingness to fight
for their
> country."
>
> Copyright 2003 CNN
>
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