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“Fear Strikes Book World.” Article-interview by ''Washington Post'' syndicated writers. ''Chicago Sun-Times'', 18 February, 1, 8. Criticized in this news article for not speaking out in response to the death threat aimed at [[w:Salman Rushdie|Salman Rushdie]] by [[w:Ayatollah Khomeini|Ayatollah Khomeini]], {{NM}}, via a spokeswoman (his assistant Judith McNally), said, “Any concerns you’ve heard about security—that’s absolutely untrue. He was holding off. He will be speaking next Wednesday [23 February] along with other authors.” See [[89.2]] | “Fear Strikes Book World.” Article-interview by ''Washington Post'' syndicated writers. ''Chicago Sun-Times'', 18 February, 1, 8. Criticized in this news article for not speaking out in response to the death threat aimed at [[w:Salman Rushdie|Salman Rushdie]] by [[w:Ayatollah Khomeini|Ayatollah Khomeini]], {{NM}}, via a spokeswoman (his assistant Judith McNally), said, “Any concerns you’ve heard about security—that’s absolutely untrue. He was holding off. He will be speaking next Wednesday [23 February] along with other authors.” See [[89.2]]–[[89.5|5]]. | ||
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“Fear Strikes Book World.” Article-interview by Washington Post syndicated writers. Chicago Sun-Times, 18 February, 1, 8. Criticized in this news article for not speaking out in response to the death threat aimed at Salman Rushdie by Ayatollah Khomeini, Mailer, via a spokeswoman (his assistant Judith McNally), said, “Any concerns you’ve heard about security—that’s absolutely untrue. He was holding off. He will be speaking next Wednesday [23 February] along with other authors.” See 89.2–5.