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Minor Correction?Reader comment on item: Fulbright's Terrorist Tie Submitted by Mike Eisenstadt, JCRC Director Tampa Jewish Federation (United States), Oct 22, 2003 at 21:02 Congratulations to Daniel Pipes for this article. Many of us in Florida were waiting for Daniel to break the story...and the timing is right.One minor correction to the article. The most famous of the three from the Univ. of South Florida, Sami Al-Arian, was not necessarily known as a Middle East expert, but worked as a professor of computers or computer science. Not sure that means a whole lot to the article...... Mike Eisenstadt Jcrc Director Tampa Jewish Federation
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