"I have developed a habit when confronted by letters to the editor in support of the Israeli government to look at the signature to see if the writer has a Jewish name. If so, I tend not to read it."
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"Richard Ingrams' week: I'm still on the train", The Observer (13 July 2003), p. 28
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