On 02:28 Wed 09 Aug     , Hans Reiser wrote:
> >Unfortunately, it's not one of which editors approve. It too easily
> >looks as though the writer is being influenced by the source. 
> >  
> >
> 
> >If I were to do so, I'd risk being banned from publication. 

Uhm... interesting. It's not that I have so much experience with the
press (just three interviews so far), but everytime I got the article
for review before publication. It is considered as good manners here
to avoid misquoting. Of course the can always opt to disregard any
changes, but in reality this procedure is just like a two phase
interview with the goal to improve accuracy.

If you didn't trust the source in the first place, why should you
bother to take information from it at all? If you do trust it, why not
ask again?

Just my (humble and uninformed) $0.02 8-)
-Andreas

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