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was it to the Villager?

Koch:

I sent the second letter to the Voice explaining what had happened, and I hope they'll print it, and I also sent a third letter to the Villager. Oh, you'll have an addendum. The Villager, of course is delighted. They called me up, and they're going to do a big story on it, and then the Soho News calls me up, the editor of the Soho News, and he said, “Did you write that letter?” something like that, and I explained the situation to him and he said, “You've never written us a letter, and we're the biggest competitor of the Voice.” And I said, “I'll write you a letter if you like.” So I'm having lunch with the editor of the Soho News I think during the recess. But it's so funny how people react to this thing.

Q:

I want to get this into the record: Miriam Bockman at this time is the female leader for the district, isn't she?

Koch:

Correct, and she's the advertising manager I think for the Villager.

Q:

And she's advertising manager for the Villager, okay. Who is the editor of the Soho News that you're dealing with?





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