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Balanced voices emerge when it's safe

Hanania, Ray
Arab American News
03-03-2006
CHICAGO - A few weeks ago in a column, a senior editor at the Chicago
Tribune, one of America's largest daily newspapers and a formidable voice
on foreign policy, came out of the closet on the issue of media bias
against the Palestinians.

Don Wycliff has been a member of the Tribune's editorial staff since 1990.
and its public editor since 2000, positions that have given Wycliff, a
former New York Times journalist, lots of clout.

Seeking to analyze the recent Hamas victory in the Palestinian elections,
and the terrorism case against Bridgeview resident Mohammed Salah, Wycliff
pulled no punches. He candidly acknowledged something that is rarely
admitted in ...

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