Very interesting. The article I first saw posted was definitely not this article. Nice 
trick.

Tom

At 21:56 -0400 10/12/02, Barry Stennett wrote:
>Let me call your attention to the third paragraph....
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/12/international/middleeast/12REBU.html
>
>Barry Stennett
>Chief Consultant,
>DWS Consulting
>Athens, GA 30604
>
>"Brad McCormick, Ed.D." wrote:
>
>> Tom Lowe wrote:
>> >
>> > 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?
>>
>> I have not been following this specific item, but I have
>> seen at least one and maybe two items in the NYT recently which
>> struck me the same way.
>>
>> We all have to get in the practice of "capturing" material
>> that seems "interesting" when we see it, precisely
>> because it may mysteriously disappear at any moment....
>>
>> I have difficulty doing this because my "reflexes"
>> were bacly damaged by a childrearing which made sure I did not
>> see the bad things my parents and teachers were
>> doing to me.  You may have been similarly
>> crippled.  So we try to hobble as best we can, and let
>> us not forget that crutches even have their uses.
>>
>>     A pox on all prudes.
>>
>> \brad mccormick
>>
>> >
>> > Tom Lowe
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>>               that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)
>>
>>   Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)
>>
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