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I have been remiss Paid Members Public
As Eric has pointed out, I haven’t been very good at replying to comments of late, so I thought I’d better get to it, post haste. He said: > But what is an editorialist (the focus of the piece) that sets him or her above any random non-expert
A new Kelly mystery Paid Members Public
From the BBC News report on the Kelly Inquiry [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3115243.stm]: > Lord Hutton said his task was to investigate the circumstances surrounding the scientist’s death, quickly and fairly. *He also revealed that Dr Kelly’s body had been found
Taking Notes Paid Members Public
I’ve been watching the blame-storming with increasing interest over the last few days. However, one comment in an Evening Standard roundup of the controversy [http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/5859398?source=Evening%20Standard] caught my eye, mainly for this paragraph: > There are also rumours in the
BBC talks blogging Paid Members Public
The BBC gives a simple but fairly broad update on the blogging scene in an article published yesterday. BBC NEWS | Technology | A blog for everyone [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/3078541.stm] Interesting how the adoption of blog technology by AOL seems to be perceived as the
Truth and Consequences Paid Members Public
The establishment’s favourite game of blame-storming is in full swing. The weekend’s “blame Blair” mood seems to be shifting round to a “blame the Beeb” attitude, lead by attacks from Peter Mandleson and other Blair loyalists. There’s a nice “point, counter-point” here [http://news.bbc.co.uk/