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    DISPUTES SWIRL ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    By Hal Boedeker

    Orlando Sentinel -- Newsday
    http://www.sun-sentinel.com/features/lifes tyle/sfl-genocideapr17,0,7523268.story?coll=sfla-f eatures-headlines
    April 17, 2006

    Some PBS stations won't air The Armenian Genocide when it premieres
    tonight. In South Florida, both WPBT-Ch. 2 and WXEL-Ch. 42 are
    scheduled to show it at 10 p.m.

    The documentary explores what former President Teddy Roosevelt called
    the greatest crime of World War I.

    The program describes how the Ottoman Turks, under nationalist
    leaders, massacred and deported Armenians. Estimates put the death
    toll as high as 1.5 million. Yet the modern Turkish state denies that
    genocide happened, and that country's schools teach that reports of
    the atrocity are groundless.

    Not surprisingly, The Armenian Genocide has generated controversy.

    Los Angeles station KCET refused to show the program and instead will
    offer a French documentary on the subject.

    The Armenian Genocide will be available in more than 92 percent of
    the country, PBS says.

    PBS added a half-hour discussion, Armenian Genocide: Exploring the
    Issues, with several speakers who dispute the genocide.

    Armenian-Americans have protested that program. It will be seen in
    65 percent of the country, PBS says.

    WPBT has not scheduled the discussion. But WXEL will offer it at 5
    a.m. Tuesday.

    The documentary recounts the Armenians' plight through photographs,
    witnesses' accounts and experts' explanations. Julianna Margulies
    narrates the documentary. Reading historical narration are Ed Harris,
    Natalie Portman, Laura Linney and Orlando Bloom.

    Secret panel

    A new incarnation of the vintage tube hit I've Got a Secret (weeknights
    at 11:30 p.m., GSN) features a cool panel that includes stand-ups
    Suzanne Westenhoefer and Jermaine Taylor, and baseball's openly gay
    Billy Bean. Comic Bil Dwyer hosts their attempts to guess what, who,
    why and how about mysterious guests.

    GLAAD awards

    Eric McCormack joins such "out" celebs as Melissa Etheridge for the
    17th annual GLAAD Media Awards (9 p.m. Wednesday, VH1), taped recently
    in Hollywood. Winners for their gay/lesbian/bisexual/ transgender
    portrayals include Will & Grace, The L Word and My Name Is Earl. (Earl
    made amends in the pilot with a gay guy he once persecuted.) Expect
    appearances from desperate housewives, plus Charlize Theron, Jessica
    Alba and at least three Arquettes.

    Copyright © 2006, South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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