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  • The Washington Post and the Winter Soldiers

    03/23/2006 7:12:00 AM PST · by Interesting Times · 41 replies · 1,015+ views
    WinterSoldier.com ^ | March 23, 2006 | Scott Swett
    On March 17, Media Life Magazine published an article about the difficulties facing the Washington Post, which recently announced that it would have to eliminate some eighty positions over the next year, or nearly 10% of its editors and reporters. The key reason for the Post’s decline is a relentless drop in paying customers – daily subscriptions have fallen 17% in the last ten years, from 816,474 in 1995 to 678,779 in 2005. Media Life was careful not to suggest that the paper bears any responsibility for its own problems, describing the Post as "one of America’s most celebrated newspapers,...
  • Film Echoes the Present in Atrocities of the Past

    08/08/2005 8:08:58 PM PDT · by Interesting Times · 52 replies · 1,901+ views
    New York Times ^ | August 9, 2005 | David M. Halbfinger
    LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8 - Like a live hand grenade brought home from a distant battlefield, the 34-year-old antiwar documentary "Winter Soldier" has been handled for decades as if it could explode at any moment. Now, the 95-minute film - which has circulated like 16-millimeter samizdat on college campuses for decades but has never been accessible to a wide audience - is about to get its first significant theatrical release in the United States, beginning on Friday at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. (Other bookings, including Chicago, Detroit, Hartford and Minneapolis, can be found at www.wintersoldierfilm.com.) Its distributors say...
  • Veteran John O'Neill will be on DaySide with Linda Vester at 1:10 pm today

    04/26/2004 9:00:54 AM PDT · by Interesting Times · 133 replies · 377+ views
    John O'Neill ^ | April 26, 2004 | Interesting Times
    John O'Neill, the Vietnam veteran who took on John Kerry in the 1971 debate on American "war crimes" that was recently rebroadcast on C-SPAN, will continue his series of media interviews this afternoon on the Fox News show DaySide with Linda Vester around 1:10pm Eastern. O'Neill, who commanded a Swift boat in the same division as Kerry -- though for considerably longer -- more than held his own against Kerry during a 90-minute special broadcast of the Dick Cavett Show. Now he is challenging Senator Kerry to continue the debate they began 33 years ago, in an effort to clear...
  • John O'Neill media blitz continues

    04/22/2004 10:46:29 AM PDT · by Interesting Times · 69 replies · 3,890+ views
    John O'Neill ^ | April 22, 2004 | Interesting Times
    John O'Neill, the Vietnam veteran who took on John Kerry in the 1971 debate on American "war crimes" that was recently rebroadcast on C-SPAN, will continue his series of media interviews this afternoon, interviewing with Michael Buchanan of the BBC at 4:30pm, with Larry Elder on ABC radio at 7:00pm, and with Alan Colmes on Fox Radio News at 11:15pm. All times are Eastern. O'Neill, who commanded a Swift boat in the same division as Kerry -- though for considerably longer -- more than held his own against Kerry during a 90-minute special broadcast of the Dick Cavett Show. Now...
  • Veteran John O'Neill will be on CNN between 5:15 and 5:45pm today...

    04/20/2004 8:57:49 AM PDT · by Interesting Times · 293 replies · 5,571+ views
    John O'Neill / CNN ^ | April 20, 2004 | Interesting Times
    <p>John O'Neill, the Vietnam veteran who took on John Kerry in the 1971 debate on American "war crimes" that was recently rebroadcast on C-SPAN, will be interviewed by Wolf Blitzer on CNN this evening. O'Neill, who commanded a Swift boat in the same division as Kerry -- though for considerably longer -- more than held his own against Kerry during a 90-minute special broadcast of the Dick Cavett Show. Now he is challenging Senator Kerry to continue the debate they began 33 years ago, in an effort to clear the names of the Vietnam veterans Kerry once accused of war crimes "committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command."</p>