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Hamza Qublan Al-Mozainy <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Sat, 10 Apr 1999 19:04:25 +0300
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Could you send me a copy of the two interviews, please.
Thanks.
Hamza

Tanmoy Bhattacharya wrote:

> Friends,
> In case you're interested in this excellent Pilger archive which also
> features TWO CHOMSKY INTERVIEWS, please look up:
>         http://www.zip.com.au/~nlevine/pilger.htm
> If you do not have easy access to Internet, I'll be happy to send you both
> the interviews by email.
> Incidently, US media's attempt to bury Chomsky as pointed out by Mona is
> applicable to some extent to John Pilger in the UK (also Australia?).
> Although, ITV, one of the major TV channels in Britain broadcast Pilger's
> latest documentary on East Timor couple of months back (and an excellent
> docu on South Africa in 1998, this time by BBC 2). Pilger's latest book is
> called "Hidden Agenda" -- a must read for Chomsky fans -- and easily
> accessable. Another media burial is given (not very successfully though) to
> the film maker Ken Loach. Brits, who are usually quite patriotic (even
> outside football grounds, I must admit) do not like to talk about Loach so
> much. Unlike Chomsky or Pilger, there're very few books on (or by) Loach
> though.

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