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1. SAJA: Dissecting American Media Now
www.saja.org/bhopalmehtavv.htm - [Cached]Published on: 4/14/2004 Last Visited: 3/29/2005
As Carbide s chief of public relations Bob Berzok put
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Berzok himself has been to India some 15 times in connection with the Bhopal disaster, not to help the victims but to help the Indian subsidiary better manage its public relations. Staying at the posh guest house that Carbide used to own in Shamla Hills, Berzok has never once visited the slum colonies where the victims live and die; and he doesn t recall a single name or a single distinguishing feature of any of the victims. He saw some of them in the medical stations set up in the old city. There were some people that were having difficulties breathing, is what he remembers.
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Berzok emphasizes that whenever he was in Bhopal, traveling openly as a Carbide employee from the U.S., I was treated very
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When I went up to the Carbide headquarters in Danbury, Berzok proudly handed

