Adrian Stott wrote: > "Steve Haywood" > <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Instead of troubling yourself about who's writing it Adrian, you'd >> be better employed asking yourself if it's true. Often the best >> information is non-attributable. But you'd know that as a >> journalist, wouldn't you? > > "the best information is non-attributable? No -- I think unattributed > information is the worst, the least trustworthy, and the most likely > to be (deliberately) distorted. History is full of unsigned letters, > unsigned pamplets, unsigned accusations, etc., and full of the record > of the damage they do.
This must be OK, just like the free market. -- Neil Arlidge - NB Earnest Karl Marx - "I warned you this would happen!"
