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Topic History of: Barking dog boy story posted here yesterday
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Mart It does seem to be starting to happen Cat.

I did some help on a story for a national paper once on the phone, when they were on a deadline, and was quoted as "a spokemen said" the next day.

The majority of reporters are greatful and will thank you for anything you help them with, I find it quite good networking, as I have names to call on later.

So, I`m on the side of it being a good thing.
The Cat Could I possible have, indirectly, passed a story onto The Sun? (a paper I never read)

And I wasn't paid a penny
Mart I see it as quite complimentary.
JK2006 is today's front page in the Sun.

Since we get 475 visits a day from News International server site IP's, I reckon we have become a useful source for Murdoch content.

Trouble is - is this a good or bad thing?