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JK in Daily Mail 12 Years, 6 Months ago
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Re:JK in Daily Mail 12 Years, 6 Months ago
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Re:JK in Daily Mail 12 Years, 6 Months ago
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amazing that there are some positive and sane response in the reader's messages..many who can understand the danger of editing someone out of a piece of history.
as for comments like this :
He is the most evil man who ever lived and should be hanged (etc)...presumably drawn and quartered
- Mark, Chorley, UK, 19/10/2011 18:34
In my world people like him would be written out permanently!!
- john, Swansea, 19/10/2011 18:15
If these people are serious they are deranged or quite mad. the thought they are out on the streets should disturb anyone.
Then again, possibly they are average DM readers.
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Re:JK in Daily Mail 12 Years, 6 Months ago
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and I love this comment :
The BBC is funded and controlled by the government so I doubt too many people will be surprised by this censorship. However, I must say I love watching the 1976 TOTP programmes as I just love to see Pan's People dancer Lulu now and again. She was a big favourite of me and my school pals in those days because she was obviously nearly as young as we were, and very pretty too. What a slim beauty she was. I'm fat and bald now. I hope she still looks OK.
- simon, manchester, 19/10/2011 9:30
This is wonderful and reminds of Mick Jagger when asked a question he doesn't want to answer..goes off on a tangent from which the conversation cannot return to..
wot a hoot !!
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Re:JK in Daily Mail 12 Years, 6 Months ago
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Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre today announced that his paper will, from next week, include a corrections column.
Speaking at the Leveson inquiry this morning, Mr Dacre said in future that errors would be rectified in a dedicated section printed on page two of the paper. The column will also be introduced for the Mail on Sunday and Metro newspapers.
After Full Fact disputed his claim earlier this year that the notion that papers “bury” corrections was “one of the great myths of our time,” Mr Dacre acknowledged to the Inquiry that the prominence of corrections was something that needed to be improved.
Furthermore, after Full Fact Director Will Moy questioned Mr Dacre on the move, the Mail editor committed to establishing a corrections@dailymail.co.uk email address through which the public can request corrections more swiftly and easily than they can at present.
fullfact.org/blog/daily_mail_correction_...e_leveson_dacre-3032
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