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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.
Since Cockburn cracked wise in 1982, the news business--especially the TV news business--has grown more aggressive and competitive.
I read The Nation for Hitchens (he's been great on Clinton; if Bush wins I'm sure we'll be on opposite sides), Cockburn (although he's far better in NYPress ) and, just to be irritated, Katha Pollitt and Eric Alterman.
Meanwhile, Christopher Hitchens and Alexander Cockburn have stepped up to bat for him in The Nation and the New York Press , respectively.
Heading south from Cockburn Town you’ll first come to Long Bay, the “official” site of Columbus’s landing.