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November 13, 2004
CBS News fires producer for truthful reporting Reports indicate that CBS News has fired the unnamed producer who broke into the last five minutes of CSI: NY Wednesday night to report the death of Yasser Arafat in a French hospital.
The apparent offense seems to have been truthful reporting. To best knowledge, no one has been so much as reprimanded for the purely malicious and transparent fraud of the infamous National Guard memos. Accurately reporting that this important person has died without proper authorization, however, constitutes a firing offense.
Perhaps the producer should have whipped up a little script more in keeping with the left-wing views of CBS. Perhaps they should have reported that Yasser Arafat died a martyr's death with rifle in hand after taking out a battalion of IDF soldiers. Maybe that would have gotten the producer a promotion instead of a sacking.