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January 12, 1990 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-01-12

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Yassir Arafat:
Dismayed at pace.

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a Damascus-based PLO-
group, said the organization
had hoped that the
American-PLO dialogue
would gradually develop
"toward a U.S. recognition
of the PLO as really repre-
senting the Palestinian peo-
ple. Now, one year is fin-
ished and still the United
States is doing its best to
find an alternative to the
PLO . . . "

PBS Defends
Its Policies

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Four weeks ago, New York
Times' television critic
Walter Goodman charged
that the Public Broadcasting
System had applied a more
lenient standard toward a
film that portrayed the
Israeli side of the intifada
than it had toward one that
showed the Palestinian side.
Now, in a letter published in
the Times, two executives of
WNET, the New York PBS
affiliate, refute Goodman's
accusations.
"A Search for Solid
Ground," which will be
broadcast Tuesday, will be
packaged differently than
"Days of Rage," a pro-
Palestinian film shown in
September, not to appease
Jewish viewers, as Goodman
had charged, but because "it
is a different film." This
response to Goodman came
from Arnold Labaton,
WNET's senior vice presi-
dent, and Richard Hutton,
the station's director of
public affairs programming.

"Solid Ground" will be
followed by a 30-minute
panel discussion about pro-
posals for peace in the Mid-
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