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June 19, 1992 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-06-19

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he just released 1992
Media Guide goes
where no guide has
ever gone before (except for
its previous six editions): It
critically reviews TV net-
works, journalists, maga-
zines and newspapers.
Journalists get anywhere
from half a star to four stars,
and magazines, newspapers
and TV networks get com-
ments ranging from "Time
is dead — or close to it" to
"One of the last remaining
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pears to be falling (The
Nation magazine), or is
beginning to crumble."
Several hundred jour-
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columnist and editor-in-
chief. One star.
"Unimpressive bombast,"
"trite logic."
• Thomas L. Friedman,
New York Times state
department correspondent.
Three stars. "Lucid analysis
and penchant for the telling
detail."

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• Rowland Evans and
Robert Novak, syndicated
columnists. Four stars.
"Their experience and
powers of interpretation
make them invaluable polit-
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• A.M. Rosenthal, New
York Times columnist. One
and a half stars. A "frantic,
hyperventilating tone
sometimes permeating his
prose."
• Mortimer Zuckerman,

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The June issue of Corn-
mentary, the monthly opi-
nion journal which the 1992
Media Guide calls "erudite
and invigorating," has a
clearly reasoned dissection
of the reasons for the anti-
Israel "smears" which come
from the Bush Administra-
tion and which many jour-
nalists are reportedly eager
to print.

David Bar-Illan, editorial
page editor of the Jerusalem
Post, claims that "what has
transformed [these leaks]
from irksome nuisances to
major menaces is the hostile
atmosphere which has been
created by the Bush White
House. A mood of open sea-
son on Israel makes them
bolder, and encourages the

media to gobble up their
stories indiscriminately, no
matter how ludicrous" they
maybe.
Motivating these leaks, he
writes, "is a fear of Israeli
competition in a shrinking
arms market." Moreover, he
charges that with "the
demise of the Soviet empire,
the U.S. has become by far
the biggest supplier of
weaponry to the Arab coun-
tries:" 75 percent of advanc-
ed weaponry now deployed
by Arab armies is American.
The combination of an an-
ti-Israel White House and a
strongly armed Arab
military, concludes Mr. Bar-
Illan, has eroded Arab
"certainty" that the U.S.
would come to Israel's rescue
if they attacked it.

Four In Columbia
Made A Difference

Columbia, the "New
Town" roughly half-way
between Baltimore and
Washington, is celebrating
its 25th year, and most of the
summer issue of Columbia
magazine is devoted to the
event. Among its articles are
"Twenty-five Who Made A
Difference" — residents who
"represent the character and
spirit — the very ethos of the
city."
The 25 include four Jews:

• Zeke Orlinsky, whose
weekly newspaper, the
Columbia Flier, was the
flagship of the prolific
Patuxent Publishing Co.
(The article does not men-
tion that Mr. Orlinsky owns
Columbia magazine.
• Rabbi Martin Siegel,
who arrived in Columbia in
1972 to help create the in-
novative Columbia Jewish
Congregation.
"Columbia has a sound

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