That happens quite often Tom.    Some computerniks in the Online section
choose not to run something for whatever reason.   Usually because it is too
controversial for the online audience.    I've stopped buying Newspapers,
get all of my articles from the Internet and balance the various news
services with each other.     Newspapers are like radio.    The only good
ones are the heritage channels that play classical music.

Ray


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Lowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 8:35 PM
Subject: Odd disappearance


> I just noticed something rather odd.
>
> A couple of hours ago, I was in my law office and checked the NY Times on
the web. The lead article had a headline that said, in essence, that the
Bush administration was planning to install a US-directed military
government in Iraq after conquering it. It was explicit. There was no wiggle
room. Not a big surprise.
>
> Between then and now, that article totally disappeared, not to be found in
the National or International section. A search on "military goverrnment"
turned up nothing regarding the article. In fact, there is an article
nestled down in the middle of the pack about how the U.S. plans to being the
blessings of democracy to Iraq.
>
> Did anyone else notice this happening?
>
> Tom Lowe
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