In a message dated 06/02/1999 3:38:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< To the Editor,

  Elie Wiesel visits Kosovo, this Holocaust survivor and winner of
  the Nobel Peace Prize made his visit following a suggestion by
 President Clinton.

  The U.S. just finished a weekend of great celebrations of the past.
  Where are the voices from the past (like Wiesel) who insist on moral
  action?

  Who insist on facing the real world of here-and-how, on acting
  responsibly now and in the future?

  One such voice was a recent letter from a former prosecutor at
  Nuremberg.

  Are there others?  Will they speak?


  Sincerely,
  Hugh Bone >>



To the Editor,

 Elie Wiesel visits Kosovo, this Holocaust survivor and winner of
 the Nobel Peace Prize made his visit following a suggestion by
President Clinton.

 The U.S. just finished a weekend of great celebrations of the past.
 Where are the voices from the past (like Wiesel) who insist on moral
 action?

 Who insist on facing the real world of here-and-how, on acting
 responsibly now and in the future?

 One such voice was a recent letter from a former prosecutor at
 Nuremberg.

 Are there others?  Will they speak?


 Sincerely,
 Hugh Bone



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