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Murdoch: Ouf! Is this meltdown?
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostAlthough not a great fan of hers, I thought her response was excellent, even better if she had said either 'I forget' or 'I wasn't there at the time' or 'Never heard of Nigel Kennedy'It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Anna
I was so pleased to read about the damages awarded to Christopher Jefferies as the character assassination in the tabloids was really sickening.
On a lighter note, the pie-thrower has been convicted (sentencing to be held next week) The part-time stand-up comic emerged from court and said: "I would just like to say this has been the most humble day of my life." Well, it made me smile, about the whole thing in this sorry saga that has
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI was so pleased to read about the damages awarded to Christopher Jefferies as the character assassination in the tabloids was really sickening.
On a lighter note, the pie-thrower has been convicted (sentencing to be held next week) The part-time stand-up comic emerged from court and said: "I would just like to say this has been the most humble day of my life." Well, it made me smile, about the whole thing in this sorry sage that has
The coverage about Christopher Jefferies was thoroughly disgraceful - I'd hoped editors would be punished for contempt as well.
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Anna
Originally posted by PJPJ View PostThe coverage about Christopher Jefferies was thoroughly disgraceful - I'd hoped editors would be punished for contempt as well.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI was so pleased to read about the damages awarded to Christopher Jefferies as the character assassination in the tabloids was really sickening.
On a lighter note, the pie-thrower has been convicted (sentencing to be held next week) The part-time stand-up comic emerged from court and said: "I would just like to say this has been the most humble day of my life." Well, it made me smile, about the whole thing in this sorry saga that has
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Mandryka
Originally posted by Anna View PostI was so pleased to read about the damages awarded to Christopher Jefferies as the character assassination in the tabloids was really sickening.
On a lighter note, the pie-thrower has been convicted (sentencing to be held next week) The part-time stand-up comic emerged from court and said: "I would just like to say this has been the most humble day of my life." Well, it made me smile, about the whole thing in this sorry saga that has
The man was basically trashed for the appalling crimes of not liking sport and being eccentric (though there are doubtless some who will maintain that the two things are interconnected).
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amateur51
Originally posted by PJPJ View PostDid he eat Humble Pie?
The coverage about Christopher Jefferies was thoroughly disgraceful - I'd hoped editors would be punished for contempt as well.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostIt would seem that Editors are not responsible for their staff or what is published in their papers. Turn that around and it follows Managing Directors or Proprietors of companies/businesses are therefore not responsible for anything ........... So, it's not so much a question of The Buck stops Here but The Buck never gets passed at all?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mandryka View PostI was pleased at the result, though rather alarmed at the (comparatively) small sums awarded to him.
The man was basically trashed for the appalling crimes of not liking sport and being eccentric (though there are doubtless some who will maintain that the two things are interconnected).
If you can't be an eccentric these days, it's a poor show.:whistle:
How much did he accept, Mandryka?
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Anna
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOh come, now, he repeatedly dyed his hair blue - say no more!! :yikes::laugh:
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amateur51
[QUOTE=Anna;70860]Originally posted by amateur51 View PostOh come, now, he repeatedly dyed his hair blue - say no more!! :yikes::laugh:
And repeatedly compared to Quentin Crisp, in that he never married, had purple locks, was untidy, read books, ergo, he was the most suspicious of gay characters. Honestly, I ask you, in Bristol? :biggrin:
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