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Article: Mail Call & Correction; Television Plays the Donald Trump Card.(Letter to the Editor)
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- Newsweek
- Article date:
- March 15, 2004
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Much like the contestants on "The Apprentice," readers responding to our March 1 cover package on Donald Trump and his new reality show were divided into two teams (but since one of Trump's own "Rules of Success" is "pitting people against each other," perhaps it's all part of his plan). Some professed veneration for the real-estate mogul. "I am a great admirer of Trump even if his ego is as big as the TV screen," one wrote. Another praised our article for giving "an insight into Donald Trump never really brought forth [before]." But those on the other side of the fence were less kind. "Spare me the image of the corporate devils who love the evil they do," moaned one. ...
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