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and other representatives of Dow Jones,
the Wall Street Journal's parent company,
worked intensively behind the scenes in
New York, Los Angeles and overseas to
alert news organizations to the danger
inherent in publishing the names of
Pearl's parents, or their background.
"We were particularly anxious that
networks reaching large international
audiences, such as CNN and BBC,
would not break the news," Foster says.
Since the death announcement, major
newspapers have reported that the Pearl
parents have remained Israeli citizens.
The reality is a bit more complex.
Since Israeli citizenship can be lost
only through a formal renunciation,
almost all Israelis who move permanent-
ly to a different country automatically
retain Israeli citizenship, even while
assuming the citizenship of their new
country.
Therefore, Judea and Ruth Pearl carry
dual United States and Israeli citizen-
ship, while their son, born in the
United States, was solely an American
citizen.
However, due to some bureaucratic
quirk, Israel's Interior Ministry lists
Daniel Pearl as an Israeli citizen, accord-
ing to the Israeli daily Hdaretz. The
paper reports that Judea Pearl has chid-
ed the Israeli media for reporting this
information, fearing that it might
adversely affect the investigation by
Pakistani officials and the return of
Pearl's body.
A foundation has been established,
primarily in support of Daniel Pearl's
widow, Mariane, and their unborn first
child, who is due in May.
Contributions can be sent to the
Daniel Pearl Family Foundation, care of
the Wall Street Journal, P.O. Box 300,
Princeton, N.J., 08543. Tributes to
Pearl, and reprints of some of his articles
can be found at the Web site of the
South Asian Journalist Association,
www.saia.org/pearl.html. II
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