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This 5 page paper provides a sample letter to the editor of Newsweek. The topic of the letter is the violence in the Middle East. Several references to Newsweek publications are made for background and the editorial suggests that Britain holds a grudge. The editorial references the Middle Eastern conflict in historical context and supports Israel's point of view. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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editor of Newsweek. The topic of the letter is the violence in the Middle East. Several references to Newsweek publications are made for background and the editorial suggests that Britain
holds a grudge. The editorial references the Middle Eastern conflict in historical context and supports Israels point of view. Bibliography lists 3 sources. SA146Isr.rtf In todays
electronic environment, writing a letter to the editor is easy as putting words on a paper file, cutting and pasting it into a website and clicking the Send button. A
student writing a letter to the editor today, need not use old-fashioned methods. For instance, writing to Newsweek, one might write an editorial and cut and paste into the Newsweek
URL where it asks for feedback. In writing to Newsweek, the audience should be considered. Newsweek does a wonderful job of covering newsworthy items of interest to baby boomers
as most of the editors at Newsweek are from that generation (Ennis, 1999). Also, Newsweek claims to be on the cutting edge and responsible for breaking more news than does
its competitors (1999). It is politically oriented and right for an editorial on the problems in the Middle East. What has Newsweek had to say about violence in the Middle
East? In relatively recent short piece on Middle East violence, the news magazine reported that Arafat was in fact getting closer to some of the factions that he was reportedly
alienated from ("Now its," 2000). Although Newsweek usually takes a thoughtful approach to Middle Eastern politics, the publication was accused of being biased. An October 23, 2000, Special Report on
the Middle East caused many to write and question Newsweeks coverage ("Mail," 2000). Some observers criticized interviews with Netanyahu and Barak as not being balanced with stories of Palestinian views
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