They've been publishing everything they can find about this story. Now the guy's brother makes some comments. What are they supposed to do, suddenly lose interest? Or hush up anything that could be seen as criticising the police? They're not endorsing Moat's brother's point of view, just reporting it. That's entirely proper. I don't expect you to agree with what he says, but there's no reason the BBC shouldn't report it.
*MySmiley*
structured procrastinator
structured procrastinator
He did what?
10/07/2010 11:06:27 AM
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Another thing to tell Ben:
10/07/2010 11:25:56 AM
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If you put target="_blank" inside the <a> tag it should work. *NM*
10/07/2010 01:16:20 PM
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Yeah, you tell Camilla that, and then force her and everyone else to always do it. *NM*
11/07/2010 01:47:10 AM
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Command, click.
11/07/2010 08:50:42 AM
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Why don't you just use the mouse whee- OH WAIT NEVER MIND *NM*
11/07/2010 09:02:46 AM
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Because command click automatically opens a new tab
11/07/2010 09:26:15 AM
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No, it wouldn't. That makes no sense at all.
11/07/2010 10:45:14 AM
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Re: No, it wouldn't. That makes no sense at all.
11/07/2010 10:48:02 AM
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That probably would have done a lot of good.
10/07/2010 05:09:18 PM
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while I agree with you about it being a good thing to calm Moat down...
10/07/2010 06:01:36 PM
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Probably he said that near the beginning of the saga and it was printed later. *NM*
10/07/2010 06:11:58 PM
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Why? Surely it all ended for the best?
10/07/2010 06:19:57 PM
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Well, the people of Rothbury would have felt safe a few days sooner.
11/07/2010 09:19:31 AM
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And surprise surpise
11/07/2010 03:02:48 PM
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I think you're being unfair to the BBC.
11/07/2010 03:13:46 PM
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agreed *NM*
11/07/2010 03:15:26 PM
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