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Newsweek is at best, deplorable.

Reader comment on item: Europe's Future, Newsweek's Fantasy

Submitted by Ynnatchkah (United States), Jul 23, 2009 at 17:52

"...Underhill's implied symbiosis is a fantasy"...

A magazine that hires Lorraine Ali as a writer deserves neither respect nor financial feeding at any level.

It deserves to go bankruptcy.

Newsweek is at best, deplorable.

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