Did you catch THIS in your link to the BBC article?
"Neither Moore nor his representatives would discuss the nature of the interview with Mr Berg, or its contents, the Associated Press news agency reported.
Anybody see any AP "stories" yet???
564 posted on 05/28/2004 9:29:48 AM PDT by SierraWasp
(STOP PREMPTIVE JOURNALISM!!! A malevolent media can kill America's will, AGAIN!!!)
Northwest Indiana Times - 10 hours, 36 minutes ago
NEW YORK (AP) -- Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose incendiary new documentary lambastes President Bush's handling of the war, said Thursday that he has footage unused in the film of Nicholas Berg, the American civilian later beheaded in Iraq.
NEW YORK Filmmaker Michael Moore (search), whose incendiary new documentary lambastes President Bush's handling of the war, said Thursday that he has footage unused in the film of Nicholas Berg, the American civilian later beheaded in Iraq.
New York-AP -- Outtakes from filmmaker Michael Moore's controversial new movie "Fahrenheit Nine-Eleven" include footage of an interview with Nicholas Berg.
NEW YORK (AP) Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose incendiary new documentary lambastes President Bush's handling of the war, said Thursday that he has footage unused in the film of Nicholas Berg, the American civilian later beheaded in Iraq.
NEW YORK Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose incendiary new documentary criticizes President Bush's handling of the war, says he has unused footage of Nicholas Berg, the American civilian later beheaded in Iraq.
NEW YORK - Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose incendiary new documentary lambastes President Bush's handling of the war in Iraq, said Thursday that he has footage unused in the film of Nicholas Berg, the American civilian who was later beheaded in Iraq. Filmmaker Moore says he has Berg footage
USA Today - 19 hours, 52 minutes ago
NEW YORK (AP) Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose incendiary new documentary lambastes President Bush's handling of the war, said Thursday that he has footage unused in the film of Nicholas Berg, the American civilian later beheaded in Iraq.
Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose incendiary new documentary lambasts President George W Bush's handling of the war, said today that he has footage unused in the film of Nicholas Berg, the American civilian later beheaded in Iraq.
NEW YORK Filmmaker Michael Moore, whose incendiary new documentary lambastes U.S. President George Bush's handling of the war in Iraq, said Thursday that he has footage unused in the film of Nicholas Berg, the American civilian later beheaded in Iraq.