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Date Posted: Tue, May 25 2004, 2:11:59
Author: Katerina
Subject: Re: You're always welcome, my dear
In reply to: Margaret 's message, "You're always welcome, my dear" on Mon, May 24 2004, 13:00:50

>Have you already read the book up to
the end?

Still have been reading with great interest! I have the same feeling I had during the excursion in Jerusalem when our guide, Barukh Kimmerfeld, gave completely another point of view at general historical issues. Interesting and unusual.

>What do you think about it?

When I finish, I would like to discus it with u and Peter. The only one request to both of u is to restrain from mutual attacks at least by the time of discussion.

Your edition must
>be about 100 pages longer than the old one. It seems
>they published a lot of new documents.

Yes, Peter says it's even 130 pages longer and they certainly added a lot. But they did not say anything about Fischer's notorious interviews and his words about 9.11 and I think that is wrong. Necesita hablar la verdad!

>One more thing: I wouldn't advise you to take Pete's
>pathetic fake tirade too seriously. In my opinion he
>is too fond of that cheap melodramatic style and that
>is not the sign of good taste.

See my comment above.

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