I saw that and thought how terrible it was too.

I also feel the Inquirer should bring back THEIR real Sunday Magazine
instead of this nationally syndicated Parade.


On 1/7/08 12:23 AM, "KAREN ALLEN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> When I scanned today's Sunday Inquirer, I came across the Parade Magazine
> insert, which had a full cover photo of the late Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan.
> Thinking it was a tribute, I began reading it, only to discover that it was an
> interview that had been conducted with her shortly before she was
> assassinated.  The story was written in the present tense as if she were still
> alive and was being interviewed today about her participation in  the
> elections that were originally scheduled for this week.
>  
> The Inquirer front page included a small box at the bottom of the page that
> said that the magazine insert had already been published when Prime Minister
> Bhutto was assassinated on December 27.  But that certainly does not expain
> the Inquirer's breathtaking display of poor taste in not pulling the Parade
> Magazine from its Sunday editions. They had since December 27 to so, and that
> front page box could have instead stated that there would be no Parade insert
> out of respect for the fact that the Prime Minister had been murdered after
> publication of the interview.
>  
> Karen Allen
>  
>  
>  
>  
> 's decision to 
> he present tense as if she were being interviewed today.  the election was ,
> discussing what she anticipate of her written despite the fact that the
> subject of its cover story, Parade Magazine's cover story was an interview
> with the late Benizir Bhutto, conducted in anticipation of the Pakistani
> elections originally scheduled for this weekwritten before In a breathtaking
> display of bad taste, the Inquirer included the Parade Magazine in today's
> paper, instead of pulling it.
> 
> 


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