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May 21, 2006

Margaret Banks in the N&R: "Private meetings. Undisclosed sources. 'No comments' to the media.

"The group investigating the 1979 Klan-Nazi shootings has cloaked itself in secrecy. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has said little about its two-year fact-gathering process, other than promising fairness, balance and completeness."

I think the TRC made a mistake by doing things this way. Not a fatal mistake, but a public relations error that could have been avoided easily enough via blogs, media availability, and so on.

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".....fairness, balance and completeness."

Why am I not optimistic about the forthcoming report fulfilling that description?

Ray "School Bus" Nagin

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