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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:59:01 -0400, Gary Drescher wrote:
You can bet that, but again you'd be at odds with readily available facts. For example, if you look at today's online Olympian front page, you'll see that a fatal bus crash (five dead, including one child) is listed among the "Top Stories", whereas the Young Eagles crash we've been discussing (three dead, including two children) is listed less prominently. http://159.54.227.3/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage Can't argue with proof *smile*. Looks to me the Olympian paper is a fair reporting paper and not a sensationalist Thanks Gary! Allen |
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"A Lieberman" wrote in message
... On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:59:01 -0400, Gary Drescher wrote: For example, if you look at today's online Olympian front page, you'll see that a fatal bus crash (five dead, including one child) is listed among the "Top Stories", whereas the Young Eagles crash we've been discussing (three dead, including two children) is listed less prominently. http://159.54.227.3/apps/pbcs.dll/frontpage Can't argue with proof *smile*. Looks to me the Olympian paper is a fair reporting paper and not a sensationalist Thanks Gary! No problem. (The Olympian might still be sensationalist--just without an apparent preference for plane crashes over car crashes. ![]() --Gary Allen |
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