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While this country is "more
generous" about accepting
refugees than other nations,
authors Steven Roberts and
Bruce Auster urged that "in
the interest of truth-in-
advertising, the inscription
on the Statue of Liberty
should probably be changed
to read, 'Give me some of
your tired, your poor, your
huddled masses..." [italics
added]
The cover story featured
reports on refugees from
such bona fide countries as
East Germany, the Soviet
Union, Nicaragua, and
Cambodia. But one nation
listed only appears on maps
issued by the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization or
printed in most Arab coun-
tries: Palestine.
Even more curiously, the
report on Palestinian refu-
gees does not concentrate on
what many Arabs consider
to be Palestine — the West
Bank, Gaza or pre-1987
Israel. Instead, it visits
Palestinians living in refu-
gee camps near Beirut. Said

But one nation
listed only appears
on maps issued by
the Palestine
Liberation
Organization or
printed in most
Arab countries:
Palestine.

one 15-year-old, "If I saw a
Jew, I would spit in his face. -
How could we make peace .
with someone who has done
us so much harm?" But a
nine-year-old boy wasn't cer-
tain he wanted to return to
Palestine: "I'm not sure I
want to go. I've never been
there."
As for U.S. News' refer-
ence to the nation of
Palestine, researcher
Auster, who co-wrote the
main cover story, explained
that "Palestine" was being
used in the sense of the
word's first definition in
Webster's New World Dic-
tionary, Third College Edi-
tion: " The historical region
in southwest Asia at the east
end of the Mediterranean
comprising parts of modern
Israel, Jordan and Egypt.
Also known as the Holy
Land."
"Palestine," said Auster,
was specifically not being
used in the sense of
Webster's second definition
of the word: "The British
mandated territory in this
region west of the Jordan
River from 1923 to the estab-
lishment of the State of
Israel in 1948 by the U.N." ❑

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