NPR did a fine thing this morning by interviewing Peter Kornbluh of the Chile Documentation Project of the information-rich National Security Archive. Kornbluh helped set the record straight on the direct ties between the US government and General Pinochet leader of the 1973 coup in Chile.
Monday, December 11, 2006
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So why do they have such conflicting versions of history? Gjelton's version yesterday then this today and another some other day .... I think they don't have fact checkers there at NPR. Or bad ones. And where are the editors?
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