Roberto and all,
Frankly i had to laugh out loud at your post here Roberto. It is so
funny to see you here publicly attempt to "Educate" or even suggest
to Jay how and in what manner he should behave with respect to
Bias of a the media of a media source, when you yourself cannot
even fine the
At 10:55 AM 7/16/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
>How can one complain of bias and then report the name of this hearing
>without the faintest glimmer of irony?
>
When it is so blatantly obvious.
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Gene Marsh
president, anycastNET Incorporated
330-699-8106
At 10:51 AM 7/16/99 +0200, you wrote:
>I have seen press coverage that is biased and ultra-biased, in one direction
>and the other,
Can you give some examples ?
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>"Freedom of the press is limited to those who own one."
> -- A.J. Liebling
That is exactly what many of us are trying to preserve. Freedom for
everyone who owns a press (including electronic presses.)
>For those who do not know, there will be a Congressional
>Hearing by the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
>on "Domain Name System Privatization: Is ICANN Out of Control?"
>It is scheduled for Thursday, July 22, 1999 at 10:00 a.m.
How can one complain of bias and then report the na
Jay,
I tend not to overestimate the press coverage of these issues, that are
already complicated for those who have been in the debate since long.
I have seen press coverage that is biased and ultra-biased, in one direction
and the other, and I am not shocked. Of course, I understand that you ma
"Freedom of the press is limited to those who own one."
-- A.J. Liebling
Over the last several weeks, I have been
under a coordinated attack from multiple
reporters from multiple news organizations.
According to these reporters, I have been
secretly consulting for Network Solutions