...are not being represented in online maps, which focus on merely providing driving directions, said Mary Spence, President of the British Cartographical Society..." There's a similar but less sensationalist article on the BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7586789.stm There is a sensible point to be made here, about how reliance on sat-nav and online route-finders ...
... are not being represented in online maps, which focus on merely providing driving directions, said Mary Spence, President of the British Cartographical Society..." There's a similar but less sensationalist article on the BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7586789.stm There is a sensible point to be made here, about how reliance on sat-nav and online route-finders reduces the...
... of his early-life involvement in a KKK group has only backfired by making the book and its author more newsworthy. Attacks by the ADL and other pro-Zionist groups have led to sensationalist news coverage, causing even greater interest and confounding those who desperately wanted Duke's book to die a quiet death. David Duke decries the label of white supremacist and says that while he ...
... we who are non-believers would prefer competence to charisma in that chair, notwithstanding the public servant aspect thereto. Although I'm not a great voter myself, and have only a sensationalist interest in the presidential race - I must say that the idea - first - that "competence" is a great virtue, when possibly what is needed is someone who wants to shift the parameters ...
... a bit infamous for purposely stirring things up with their "news", and attempting to *create* sensationalistic stories? Unfortunately, just like every other news station :( Yes, they are all bad....but I think KMSP and KSTP tend to go out of their way to create more sensationalistic stories...with KMSP being the worst, IMO. I have found KSTP to have ...
... a bit infamous for purposely stirring things up with their "news", and attempting to *create* sensationalistic stories? Unfortunately, just like every other news station :( Yes, they are all bad....but I think KMSP and KSTP tend to go out of their way to create more sensationalistic stories...with KMSP being the worst, IMO. I have found KSTP to have one or two ...
... infamous for purposely stirring things up with their "news", and attempting to *create* sensationalistic stories? Unfortunately, just like every other news station :( Yes, they are all bad... I think KMSP and KSTP tend to go out of their way to create more sensationalistic stories...with KMSP being the worst, IMO. - Scott Smith: scott.smith@iphouse....
... as a result of media coverage, and there was extra anxiety Monday as a KSTP camera crew walked onto school grounds and began taping. And aren't KSTP and KMSP both a bit infamous for purposely stirring things up with their "news", and attempting to *create* sensationalistic stories? Unfortunately, just like every other news station :( Ted Novak TRA#5512
... coverage, and there was extra anxiety Monday as a KSTP camera crew walked onto school grounds and began taping. And aren't KSTP and KMSP both a bit infamous for purposely stirring things up with their "news", and attempting to *create* sensationalistic stories? - Scott Smith: scott.smith@iphouse.com MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/choppersmith
Doug wrote: On 17 May, 08:07, %%ste...@malloc.co.uk (Steve Firth) wrote: No Duhng the term used was "carnage" written like that by you and Hansen, without the hyphen. If you knew how to read properly, Filth, you would see the word is used in the original article. So what, are you trying to justify sensationalist reporting?