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washingtonpost.com Burma site/links
dear spiders:
i surfed into the washingtonpost.com burma page
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/inatl/longterm/worldref/links/burma.htm
and was rather bewildered at the information -- or rather lack thereof --
from what i thought was a paper once known for its investigative reporting.
particularly disquieting was the fact that the links included the slorc's
homepage ("information on tourism and business in burma"), as well as a link
to the lonely planet site. no links to the demoicracy movement.
perhaps an email blitz to washingpost.com is called for? from the site:
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if anybody has any ideas for an email/letter blitz, please post them.
w/metta
bruce