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***EMERGENCY PROTEST OF NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE***
5/16/05
| Starfan
Posted on 05/16/2005 12:22:02 PM PDT by StarFan
Outraged Freepers in the Tri State area are asked to join us in protesting Newsweek Magazine tonight. We will meet at the Newsweek Building, between 56th & 57th Street at 4:45 p.m. onward.
Signs are welcome.
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; US: Connecticut; US: New Jersey; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 251w57thst; breakingnews; grossnegligence; korandesecration; liberalbias; newsweek; tristatechapter
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To: CyberAnt
17 is not dozens
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Appaerntly you were not one of the 17....how do you think thoise 17 feel right now?
To: AgThorn
122
posted on
05/16/2005 8:22:38 PM PDT
by
expatguy
(http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
To: TFine80
Blood libels kill
123
posted on
05/16/2005 8:25:19 PM PDT
by
JasonC
To: Tacis
Sauce for the goose - very good, sir.
124
posted on
05/16/2005 8:27:29 PM PDT
by
JasonC
To: StarFan
I wrote newsweak and told them what I thought. Here is the reply. Dear Reader, Thank you for contacting us. Since we receive hundreds of e-mail messages every week, we regret that we can't answer each one personally. We do, however, read and consider all e-mail we receive. We appreciate your comments and consider your feedback vital to the continued excellence of Newsweek. Hopefully, the following answers to frequently asked questions will be helpful to you. 1. HOW DO I GET A LETTER PUBLISHED IN NEWSWEEK? We receive over 1,000 faxes, e-mail messages and pieces of mail every week, most of it from readers responding to one of our stories. Because there is a premium on space in the Letters column, we can only publish a small number of these letters. Many good letters cannot be used simply because of the limited space available. In order to expedite the selection process, please include the DATE and TITLE of the article to which your letter refers in the subject-heading of your message. Please refrain from sending multiple copies of the same message. E-mail messages that do not address material printed in a recent issue of Newsweek are rarely considered for publication, nor are letters that are more than a paragraph or two. We cannot open e-mail attachments of any kind, and will not consider mass e-mails or letters sent to multiple addresses. If your letter is considered for the Letters column and there are editing questions, we will contact you by phone. For this reason, it is important that you include a daytime phone number. It is also important that you include your city and state (or province and country), since we print that information under each letter writer's name. We do not print e-mail addresses in our column. Newsweek reserves the right to edit all letters for space and clarity, and letters may appear in electronic versions of Newsweek. 2. HOW DO I CONTACT SUBSCRIBER SERVICES? For change of address and other subscription inquiries log onto or call (800) 631-1040 Or you can write to our Customer Service Department at: Newsweek Customer Service P.O. Box 5571 Harlan, IA 51593-1071 In Canada: Newsweek, Inc. P.O. Box 4067 Postal Station A Toronto, Ontario-M5W2K1 Please include your subscription label and/or complete address, including zip code, with all correspondence. 3. HOW DO I SUBMIT AN ESSAY FOR PUBLICATION AS A MY TURN COLUMN? My Turn submissions should be sent to: My Turn Editor, Newsweek P.O. Box 2280 Radio City Station New York, NY 10101-2280 or e-mailed to: myturn@newsweek.com or faxed to: (212) 445-4120 (Attn: My Turn Editor) The My Turn essay should be: A) an original piece, B) 850-900 words, C) generally personal in tone, and D) about any topic, but not framed as a response to a Newsweek story or another My Turn essay. Submissions must not have been published elsewhere. Please include your full name, phone number and address with your entry. The competition is very stiff-we get 600 entries per month-and we can only print one a week. Please allow two months for your submission to be considered; if your story is tied to current events, it may not be appropriate. We are fully aware of the time and effort involved in preparing an essay, and each manuscript is given careful consideration. For an automated message with further details about My Turn, you may call: (212) 445-4547. 4. WHAT IF I NEED MORE INFORMATION ON SOMETHING REPORTED IN NEWSWEEK? We will review any request for information or other assistance. But, given our weekly commitment to covering the news around the world, we cannot be of help in most cases. We strongly encourage our readers to consult local libraries, the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature, the World Wide Web and other resources to find information related to our reporting. Please note that, as much as we would like to help, Newsweek cannot provide research assistance to those outside our organization. We do recommend the search engines www.infoseek.com , www.webcrawler.com and www.google.com . 5. WHERE CAN I ACCESS NEWSWEEK ARTICLES ON THE WEB? Available at www.newsweek.msnbc.com, our site on the World Wide Web offers both the domestic and the international versions of Newsweek, as well as daily news updates and Internet guides. 6. WHAT ABOUT ARCHIVES OF NEWSWEEK ARTICLES? Articles dating from January 1998 and forward are available at www.newsweek.msnbc.com. In addition, Ebsco, a company based in Ipswich, MA, also compiles a dos-formatted version of Newsweek on CD-ROM, for libraries, dating back to 1995. You can contact Ebsco at: (800) 653-2726 or write them at: P.O. Box 682 10 Estes St. Ipswich, MA 01938 7. HOW CAN REPRINTS BE ORDERED OR PERMISSION REQUESTED TO REPUBLISH A NEWSWEEK ARTICLE? Please call: (866) 741-0122 or e-mail us at reprints@newsweek.com 8. HOW CAN I OBTAIN A BACK ISSUE OF NEWSWEEK? Newsweek has back copies of most issues available from 1982 to present. To order 10 copies or less of an individual issue, call 1-800-631-1040 or send a check or money order to: Newsweek Single Copies P.O. Box 5571 Harlan, Iowa 80322 For 2003 issues up to 3 months: $8.00 per copy (Including postage and handling) For 2003 issues over 3 months: $10.00 per copy (Including postage and handling) For 2002 issues and earlier: $10.00 per copy (Including postage and handling) From Canada: $11.00 for all issues (Including postage and handling) To order more than 10 copies of an individual issue, contact Newsweek's Circulation Newsstand department: Shellie Singer 251 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-445-5120 E-mail: shellie.singer@newsweek.com For more information, contact Newsweek Customer Service at 1-800-631-1040. Inquiries about International issues, please contact Teresa Davis-Perry at 212-445-5811; E-mail: internationalsubs@newsweekmag.com 9. WHERE CAN I FIND OUT ABOUT ACCESS TO NEWSWEEK AT A LOCAL RETAIL LEVEL? Please e-mail: newsstand@newsweek.com 10. HOW CAN I FIND OUT ABOUT NEWSWEEK ON AIR, NEWSWEEK'S WEEKLY RADIO SHOW? Each weekend, you can hear Newsweek reporters, newsmakers and celebrities discuss articles that will appear in Monday's edition of Newsweek. For the radio station nearest you that carries our Newsweek On Air program, please call Newsweek Senior Editor David Alpern at (212) 445-4432. The program may also be heard online at www.audiohighway.com under the NEWS category, and each week's interviews are attached as "related audio" to the text of stories on which they are based at www.newsweek.msnbc.com. If you have further questions, you can e-mail your inquiries to letters@newsweek.com. If you have further questions about Newsweek's domestic magazine, please contact us at: letters@newsweek.com. We also appreciate hearing from readers of our international editions. Please be sure to include your city, state or province and country when you write. Here are answers to two of your frequently asked questions. 11. AS AN OVERSEAS SUBSCRIBER, HOW CAN I CONTACT SUBSCRIBER SERVICES? You can get assistance by e-mailing us at alt_subscriptions@newsweekmag.com or logging onto Or you can write to us at the following addresses: Subscription Department, Newsweek International PO Box 387 Haywards Heath RH16 3GS, UK Tel: 44 (0) 1444 475621 Fax: 44 (0) 1444 445423 E-mail: newsweeksubs@qss-uk.com Subscription Department, Newsweek International Avex Bldg., 3F 3-1-30 Minami Aoyama Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8586 Tel: (81) 3-5411-6458 Fax: (81) 3-5411-6043 E-mail: Customer.ServiceT@Newsweek.com Subscription Department, Newsweek International 3601-2, China Resources Building No. 26, Harbour Road Wan Chai, Hong Kong Tel: 852 2921-2928 Fax: 852 2921-2853 E-mail: Customer.ServiceH@Newsweek.com 12. WHAT FOREIGN-LANGUAGE EDITIONS ARE AVAILABLE? In addition to our English-language overseas editions, we publish Newsweek in Spanish, Korean, Japanese, Polish and Arabic. If you are an international reader of Newsweek with questions or comments, please contact us at: editors@newsweek.com This FAQ was revised March 4, 2005
To: JasonC
Dear Reader, Thank you for contacting us. Since we receive hundreds of e-mail messages every week, we regret that we can't answer each one personally. We do, however, read and consider all e-mail we receive. We appreciate your comments and consider your feedback vital to the continued excellence of Newsweek. Hopefully, the following answers to frequently asked questions will be helpful to you. 1. HOW DO I GET A LETTER PUBLISHED IN NEWSWEEK? We receive over 1,000 faxes, e-mail messages and pieces of mail every week, most of it from readers responding to one of our stories. Because there is a premium on space in the Letters column, we can only publish a small number of these letters. Many good letters cannot be used simply because of the limited space available. In order to expedite the selection process, please include the DATE and TITLE of the article to which your letter refers in the subject-heading of your message. Please refrain from sending multiple copies of the same message. E-mail messages that do not address material printed in a recent issue of Newsweek are rarely considered for publication, nor are letters that are more than a paragraph or two. We cannot open e-mail attachments of any kind, and will not consider mass e-mails or letters sent to multiple addresses. If your letter is considered for the Letters column and there are editing questions, we will contact you by phone. For this reason, it is important that you include a daytime phone number. It is also important that you include your city and state (or province and country), since we print that information under each letter writer's name. We do not print e-mail addresses in our column. Newsweek reserves the right to edit all letters for space and clarity, and letters may appear in electronic versions of Newsweek. 2. HOW DO I CONTACT SUBSCRIBER SERVICES? For change of address and other subscription inquiries log onto or call (800) 631-1040 Or you can write to our Customer Service Department at: Newsweek Customer Service P.O. Box 5571 Harlan, IA 51593-1071 In Canada: Newsweek, Inc. P.O. Box 4067 Postal Station A Toronto, Ontario-M5W2K1 Please include your subscription label and/or complete address, including zip code, with all correspondence. 3. HOW DO I SUBMIT AN ESSAY FOR PUBLICATION AS A MY TURN COLUMN? My Turn submissions should be sent to: My Turn Editor, Newsweek P.O. Box 2280 Radio City Station New York, NY 10101-2280 or e-mailed to: myturn@newsweek.com or faxed to: (212) 445-4120 (Attn: My Turn Editor) The My Turn essay should be: A) an original piece, B) 850-900 words, C) generally personal in tone, and D) about any topic, but not framed as a response to a Newsweek story or another My Turn essay. Submissions must not have been published elsewhere. Please include your full name, phone number and address with your entry. The competition is very stiff-we get 600 entries per month-and we can only print one a week. Please allow two months for your submission to be considered; if your story is tied to current events, it may not be appropriate. We are fully aware of the time and effort involved in preparing an essay, and each manuscript is given careful consideration. For an automated message with further details about My Turn, you may call: (212) 445-4547. 4. WHAT IF I NEED MORE INFORMATION ON SOMETHING REPORTED IN NEWSWEEK? We will review any request for information or other assistance. But, given our weekly commitment to covering the news around the world, we cannot be of help in most cases. We strongly encourage our readers to consult local libraries, the Readers Guide to Periodical Literature, the World Wide Web and other resources to find information related to our reporting. Please note that, as much as we would like to help, Newsweek cannot provide research assistance to those outside our organization. We do recommend the search engines www.infoseek.com , www.webcrawler.com and www.google.com . 5. WHERE CAN I ACCESS NEWSWEEK ARTICLES ON THE WEB? Available at www.newsweek.msnbc.com, our site on the World Wide Web offers both the domestic and the international versions of Newsweek, as well as daily news updates and Internet guides. 6. WHAT ABOUT ARCHIVES OF NEWSWEEK ARTICLES? Articles dating from January 1998 and forward are available at www.newsweek.msnbc.com. In addition, Ebsco, a company based in Ipswich, MA, also compiles a dos-formatted version of Newsweek on CD-ROM, for libraries, dating back to 1995. You can contact Ebsco at: (800) 653-2726 or write them at: P.O. Box 682 10 Estes St. Ipswich, MA 01938 7. HOW CAN REPRINTS BE ORDERED OR PERMISSION REQUESTED TO REPUBLISH A NEWSWEEK ARTICLE? Please call: (866) 741-0122 or e-mail us at reprints@newsweek.com 8. HOW CAN I OBTAIN A BACK ISSUE OF NEWSWEEK? Newsweek has back copies of most issues available from 1982 to present. To order 10 copies or less of an individual issue, call 1-800-631-1040 or send a check or money order to: Newsweek Single Copies P.O. Box 5571 Harlan, Iowa 80322 For 2003 issues up to 3 months: $8.00 per copy (Including postage and handling) For 2003 issues over 3 months: $10.00 per copy (Including postage and handling) For 2002 issues and earlier: $10.00 per copy (Including postage and handling) From Canada: $11.00 for all issues (Including postage and handling) To order more than 10 copies of an individual issue, contact Newsweek's Circulation Newsstand department: Shellie Singer 251 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-445-5120 E-mail: shellie.singer@newsweek.com For more information, contact Newsweek Customer Service at 1-800-631-1040. Inquiries about International issues, please contact Teresa Davis-Perry at 212-445-5811; E-mail: internationalsubs@newsweekmag.com 9. WHERE CAN I FIND OUT ABOUT ACCESS TO NEWSWEEK AT A LOCAL RETAIL LEVEL? Please e-mail: newsstand@newsweek.com 10. HOW CAN I FIND OUT ABOUT NEWSWEEK ON AIR, NEWSWEEK'S WEEKLY RADIO SHOW? Each weekend, you can hear Newsweek reporters, newsmakers and celebrities discuss articles that will appear in Monday's edition of Newsweek. For the radio station nearest you that carries our Newsweek On Air program, please call Newsweek Senior Editor David Alpern at (212) 445-4432. The program may also be heard online at www.audiohighway.com under the NEWS category, and each week's interviews are attached as "related audio" to the text of stories on which they are based at www.newsweek.msnbc.com. If you have further questions, you can e-mail your inquiries to letters@newsweek.com. If you have further questions about Newsweek's domestic magazine, please contact us at: letters@newsweek.com. We also appreciate hearing from readers of our international editions. Please be sure to include your city, state or province and country when you write. Here are answers to two of your frequently asked questions. 11. AS AN OVERSEAS SUBSCRIBER, HOW CAN I CONTACT SUBSCRIBER SERVICES? You can get assistance by e-mailing us at alt_subscriptions@newsweekmag.com or logging onto Or you can write to us at the following addresses: Subscription Department, Newsweek International PO Box 387 Haywards Heath RH16 3GS, UK Tel: 44 (0) 1444 475621 Fax: 44 (0) 1444 445423 E-mail: newsweeksubs@qss-uk.com Subscription Department, Newsweek International Avex Bldg., 3F 3-1-30 Minami Aoyama Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8586 Tel: (81) 3-5411-6458 Fax: (81) 3-5411-6043 E-mail: Customer.ServiceT@Newsweek.com Subscription Department, Newsweek International 3601-2, China Resources Building No. 26, Harbour Road Wan Chai, Hong Kong Tel: 852 2921-2928 Fax: 852 2921-2853 E-mail: Customer.ServiceH@Newsweek.com 12. WHAT FOREIGN-LANGUAGE EDITIONS ARE AVAILABLE? In addition to our English-language overseas editions, we publish Newsweek in Spanish, Korean, Japanese, Polish and Arabic. If you are an international reader of Newsweek with questions or comments, please contact us at: editors@newsweek.com This FAQ was revised March 4, 2005
To: joyce11111
Thanks for writing. I expect they're being deluged with e-mails so don't expect anything other than an automatic reply.
127
posted on
05/16/2005 9:14:16 PM PDT
by
StarFan
To: doug from upland
128
posted on
05/16/2005 9:28:39 PM PDT
by
StarFan
To: StarFan
People might not believe it, but I don't have the inside line. It is just luck to get in.
129
posted on
05/16/2005 9:46:08 PM PDT
by
doug from upland
(MOCKING DEMOCRATS 24/7 --- www.rightwingparodies.com)
To: joyce11111; All
I guess nobody can read anymore.
The original person's message said there were "dozens" killed. 17 is not dozens.
DOES EVERYBODY GET IT NOW - you can stop sending me your little snotty comments.
130
posted on
05/16/2005 9:52:06 PM PDT
by
CyberAnt
(President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
To: finnman69
Newsweek Lied, Muslims Died.
131
posted on
05/16/2005 11:07:22 PM PDT
by
ppaul
To: doug from upland
doug from upland,It is information to get in.When you get higher it is your name to get in.
132
posted on
05/16/2005 11:10:25 PM PDT
by
fatima
(I will see you in the boardroom tonight.)
To: StarFan; MeekOneGOP; devolve; potlatch
133
posted on
05/17/2005 6:26:45 AM PDT
by
Happy2BMe
("Viva La Migra" - LONG LIVE THE BORDER PATROL!)
To: finnman69
Yep Newsweek's actions of not having their facts straight has led to the deaths of innocent peopl and they should be held accountable.
So, should the Bush administration's failure to get their facts straight before going to war over Iraq's WMDs be cause for them to be held accountable as well? After all, while they may have not actually lied. They were oh so wrong and hell of a lot more people have died as a result.
134
posted on
05/17/2005 6:32:15 AM PDT
by
MJM59
To: Happy2BMe
N E W S W E A K
M I C H A E L "S P I K E Y" I S I K O F F
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135
posted on
05/17/2005 6:54:58 AM PDT
by
devolve
(My WWII Tribute: http://pro.lookingat.us/WWII.html - more traffic than DU-Koz-LDot)
To: Happy2BMe; StarFan; PhilDragoo; devolve; potlatch; yall
136
posted on
05/17/2005 6:55:39 AM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
To: StarFan
Bring your toilets, and flush the magazine into the sewers where it will find company amongst the vermin and scum where it can find it's real worth.
Good Freeping!!!
137
posted on
05/17/2005 7:19:08 AM PDT
by
harpo11
To: MJM59; devolve; 4mycountry; TheBigB; VRWCmember; Zavien Doombringer; jriemer; mhking; ...
So, should the Bush administration's failure to get their facts straight before going to war over Iraq's WMDs be cause for them to be held accountable as well? After all, while they may have not actually lied. They were oh so wrong and hell of a lot more people have died as a result. Huh¿¿¿¿¿¿
138
posted on
05/17/2005 7:46:45 AM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
To: MJM59
don't be an idiot....
ZZZZOOOTTTT!!!
139
posted on
05/17/2005 7:48:10 AM PDT
by
MikefromOhio
(I joined the EEEVVIILLLL Sam's Club on Friday, April 22nd, 2005.....)
To: MeekOneGOP
check out MJM here on the Lucas Jabs at Bush Empire thread that is in breaking news...
I was wondering about him yesterday, but today kinda seals the deal....
140
posted on
05/17/2005 7:48:43 AM PDT
by
MikefromOhio
(I joined the EEEVVIILLLL Sam's Club on Friday, April 22nd, 2005.....)
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