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Monday, April 11, 2005

Fired

New York Times foreign correspondent Susan Sachs, who lost her job for allegedly sending anonymous e-mails to the wives of Times reporters in Baghdad commenting on their sexual behavior, contends she is innocent and will fight the charges against her.β€œI am completely absolutely innocent of the accusations made by The Times,” Sachs said in an e-mail to E&P late Friday. β€œTo underline that fact, I have taken a polygraph test administered by a competent and independent expert, during which I repeated that I am innocent of these accusations, and I passed the polygraph test with flying colors.”

Ok i'll give her the benefit of doubt and hope she didn't do but if she did...

well they shouldn't have fired, they should have closed her in a room with a couple of men and throw the key away, cause this white heart lady seems not to know life, though correspondent since long time.

Am not justifying her collegues, nor blaming, but is none of her business and telling wives by email what they did is simply pathetic.

Or maybe the lady needed a f@ck and she got a big no.

I hate to admit it, but we women can act incredibly stupid when we want.

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