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style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 18px;">"Howard Kurtz, the
media editor of the Washington Post, was among those journalists
critical of [Helen] Thomas, suggesting that she should 'go home'
to Lebanon and that she is a heroine to Hezbollah. Asked why the
mainstream media has largely ignored Peretz's views over the
years, Kurtz replied: 'I'm afraid I just haven't focused on the
subject'"!<br>
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No surprise that the best coverage of this intensely home-grown
embarrassment is found in the foreign media.<br>
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