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    BLUE CROSS TO DISCUSS SUPPORT OF NO PLACE FOR HATE TONIGHT
    by David Dahl, Regional Editor

    Boston Globe
    September 23, 2008 08:04 AM
    United States

    Watertown

    The battle over the local Anti-Defamation League and its No Place
    for Hate program returns to the Watertown Town Council tonight.

    Last month, the council sent a letter to Blue Cross executives
    requesting the face-to-face meeting and urging the healthcare
    insurance company to withdraw its support in light of the ongoing
    controversy between Armenian-Americans and the ADL over recognition
    of the Armenian genocide.

    During the session, representatives from Blue Cross and Blue Shield
    of Massachusetts are expected to talk about the company's financial
    support for the Anti-Defamation League's No Place For Hate program.

    The meeting starts at 7:15. Expecting a larger-than-normal turnout
    this week, the Town Council will move its meeting from Town Hall to
    the Watertown Middle School auditorium, 68 Waverley Avenue.

    According to the town website, the agenda item is a "Resolution
    requesting Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA to sever ties with the
    Anti-Defamation League and No Place For Hate." It was filed by
    Councilors Stephen Corbett, Marilyn Petitto Devaney and Mark Sideris.

    The Armenian Spectator reported that the resolution reads: "Whereas:
    Taxpayers pay the major share of the premiums for the many Town
    employees who have Blue Cross/Blue Shield insurance; and, Whereas:
    The Council believes that taxpayer funds which are directed to Blue
    Cross/Blue Shield should not be spent on a program affiliated with an
    organization which diminishes the factuality of, and works against
    recognition of, a widely acknowledged genocide. Now Therefore Be It
    Resolved: The City known as the Town of Watertown hereby asks BC/BSMA
    to expeditiously sever ties with NPFH and similar ADL programs; and
    that the Council shall send to BC/BSMA chif executives and members
    of the Board of Directors a letter with this Resolution, that asks
    for such severance and requests a prompt and positive response;
    and the council shall take due notice, make public, and discuss
    BSBCMA's response."
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