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Toobin, whose Comment in this week's magazine is about this topic, suggests taking a long-term view of the case.
It showed Philip J. Smith, the president of Shubert, not Gerald Schoenfeld, the chairman, whose comment was quoted.
The publicist, whose comment to The New York Post about the omission was included in the article, is Andrew Freedman, not Freeman.
Remnick, whose Comment this week discussed the G.O.P. field, adds, "These candidates, everybody but Romney, are, as Tolstoy might say, a joke in their own way".
Amine Benalia-Brouch, 22, the supporter whose comment elicited the response from Mr. Hortefeux, said that the minister's comments "were taken out of context".
Katie, whose comment generated quite a few replies, pointed out, "Your character mostly results from the way other people act around you, and a person's class or privileges does not determine how their family will act".
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