J Kendrick wrote:Clearly, the practice of nurturing one's news contacts with police and others in similar places of local authority... before the news happens... has become a lost art.
No wonder the level of news reporting we see now is nothing like it used to be...
the-real-deal wrote:http://www.globalresearch.ca/44-reasons-to-believe-cell-phones-can-cause-cancer/5420118
PMC wrote:
Fear mongering is not allowed on a beautiful Sunday afternoon ! Somewhere on the net is a video showing four people using their cell phones to pop corn... it is a fake, as is other infomation that sells fear for a dollar... and paranoia, goes for $1.49 at the appl store !
the-real-deal wrote:The main problem with the newer generation of news journalists is this tendency to over rely on emails, texts and social media as a substitute for real, in person human relationships.
Real meetings with people, generally, are now almost avoided ? There is this dirty tendency to reduce everything to an email.
Unfortunately, much of the older than 40 crowd is forced to go along with this new way of communication.
However, you cannot socialize or make contacts with powerful newsmakers that you do not know, through email or social media, alone.
the-real-deal wrote:Hello John:
Just to clarify, the story that I filed in 1986 re: Alex Fraser was regarding him GETTING cancer, not dying of cancer.
Regarding the layoffs at CJOR, the talk show host at the time, the legendary Pat Burns, was never notified of the layoffs. He had to read about it on a poster taped to the front door, on his way to work ! What a horrible way to end one's career !
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