S. Sharrieff Ali wrote:
Quite frankly Ray, I thought some of the same things after reading it.
No photos, examples of the stickers in question or photos of the
Welcome to University City bridge etc.
The writer didn't interview members of the community to get opinions.
well, I wouldn't have
Just to tap a dead horse lightly on the skull: if Zitcer lives here, he is
under no more obligation to interview his neighbors than Ray is or I am,
when voicing his opinion about his own neighborhood. The ability to talk
with one's neighbors is admirable and should make one's opinions about
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The first hint of something specious is this guy is writing commentary about
neocolonial UCD on a word processor for an old world journalism rag, instead
of secluded in a design studio reading spatial news listservs, playing urban
simulator/junior policy analyst
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The first hint of something specious is this guy
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The first hint of something specious is this guy
As I read Zitcer's column, it wasn't presented as reportage but as opinion.
And it certainly read as though Zitcer was a resident of University City,
expressing his thoughts and feelings and reactions to a controversy in his
neighborhood. Columnists shouldn't lie, but their mission is not
Thought I might pass on to you another attempted blow to transparency,
during the building of a shared community vision.
In a message dated 5/18/2007 6:57:58 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, (and sent
offlist) person X writes:
(https://medley.isc-seo.upenn.edu/directory/jsp/fast.do)