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But Marash says the new channel will develop its own approach independently of Al-Jazeera in Arabic.
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The other uncommon seasoning called for is Marash, a dried chili pepper with fruity undertones.
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Marash, Aleppo and other Turkish peppers (also sold at specialty food stores) can be replaced with piment d'espelette or even paprika.
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Mr. MARASH: I'd say what had surprised me - and I am by nature a Pollyanna - is how good we've been.
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Mr. MARASH: Well, through the Internet, we are reaching millions a week.
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Mr. MARASH: Well, there's a whole category of, quote, "news, " such as the celebrity stories involving people, like Parish Hilton or Lindsay Lohan or O.
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Mr. MARASH: Because you want to talk to all of the people all the time and still, television channels are the conventional means of receiving television information.
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David Marash, former "Nightline" correspondent, now anchor for Al-Jazeera English.
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Mr. MARASH: For me, it's an opportunity, I think, to join the most exciting experiment going on in television news - certainly in English - in the world today.
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Dave Marash, the ABC News veteran who once worked for Al Jazeera English, told me the network has a "post-colonial" view of America and its stories can be infused with that attitude.
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Mr. DAVE MARASH (Reporter, "Nightline"): I'm Dave Marash.
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Mr. MARASH: The Internet is coming up fast and I don't think anybody doubts that in the very foreseeable future, the Internet is going to supplant broadcast cable and satellite television, but for now, if you want to reach eyeballs, as they say, in this industry, conventional television - in the United States at least - is still the way to go.
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