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¡@¡@KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Business Week International has
apologized to Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad for writing a "rude and
threatening" letter to him.
¡@¡@The apology is contained in a letter from its managing editor, Robert
Dowling, based in New York, who is responsible for BusinessWeek's international
editions and its international correspondents,local news agency Bernama reported
on Wednesday.
¡@¡@"I am writing to apologize for any offense taken from a letter sent to you
by our correspondent last week," he said in his letterto Mahathir dated Sept.
12.
¡@¡@He said the Sept. 8 letter sent by its correspondent was a last-minute
attempt to give Mahathir time to comment on a story the magazine was doing about
his legacy and the transition of power tohis deputy Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
¡@¡@Mahathir is expected to step down in October after the Summit of the Organization
of Islamic Conference from October 11 to 18 in Malaysia.
¡@¡@A copy of Dowling's letter was made available to Bernama by theprime
minister's press secretary Zakaria Abdul Wahab.
¡@¡@On Sept. 10, Mahathir criticized the magazine for threatening to write
nasty things about the country and its leadership.
¡@¡@The letter had sought his immediate response over claims of cronyism and
corruption in Malaysia.
¡@¡@Business Week is published in New York by the McGraw
Hill Groupof Companies. The Asia edition of Business Week has a reported weekly
circulation of more than 60,000. Enditem
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