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Since Cockburn cracked wise in 1982, the news business--especially the TV news business--has grown more aggressive and competitive.
Quoting "sources in Washington," the Independent 's Jerusalem correspondent, Patrick Cockburn, said planners considered this the optimum date for attack, because by then 1) the United States would have three carriers in the Gulf and 2) the United States and Britain would be able to say they had given ample time for diplomatic moves by Russia and France to bear fruit.
In a LAT "Column Left," Alexander Cockburn reports on a survey recently filled out by 141 Washington journalists.
Describing the terrible injuries inflicted on some of them by Russia's "massive and indiscriminate artillery and air bombardment of towns and villages" in Chechnya, its correspondent, Patrick Cockburn, wrote that one third of the Chechen population, numbering about 1 million people, is now in flight.
Columnist Alexander Cockburn warns in the LAT of one thing that will in his opinion definitely go up if the deal flies: gas prices.