[Rupert]
Murdoch told of the time he took a group of editors from New
York and London for a weekend at Ariel Sharon's ranch. Sharon
took them on a bird's-eye tour of Israel aboard a helicopter
gunship.
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http://www.15minutesmagazine.com/archives/Issue%2035/events_0204-06.htm
Issue 35, April, 2002
Rupert Murdoch's televised
statements on Israel
THIS is how
Mike Bloomberg decided to go for the gold at City Hall. Last
spring, he asked Ed Koch what it was like to be mayor of New
York. [. . .]
"Mayor Mike related the story at the 25th anniversary dinner of
the Jewish Community Relations Council at the Plaza Hotel, where
JCRC president introduced him as Mayor Mordechai. And how did
Koch become mayor?
"He said that in 1977 the editors of the New York Post
interviewed the seven candidates. Koch stood sixth in the polls. A
week later his phone rang. "Is Congressman Koch home?" "Who's
calling," Koch asked. "Rupert."
"Rupert? . . . Rupert? . . . doesn't sound Jewish to me."
"Murdoch proceeded to inform the candidate that the next day's
New York Post would endorse him on the front page.
"Rupert," Koch replied, "you just elected me mayor of New York."
What was extraordinary, Koch said, was that in his 12 years in
office, the media mogul never once asked for favors. Along with
Murdoch, JCRC honored Deputy Mayor Dennis Walcott, former
head of the New York Urban League, and Jessica Bibliowicz,
president of National Financial Partners and daughter of Joan
and Sanford Weill of Citicorp.
"Murdoch
told of the time he took a group of editors from New York and London
for a weekend at Ariel Sharon's ranch. Sharon took them on a
bird's-eye tour of Israel aboard a helicopter
gunship, flying over the Golan Heights, West Bank and
settlements.
"We saw the vulnerability of the country," Murdoch said. "Not all
New York newspapers feel the cause of Israel is all the news that's
fit to print," he added.
Gov. George Pataki praised the publisher [Murdoch]: "There
is no newspaper in the U.S. more supportive of Israel than the
New York Post."
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