under the police car. In regards to the first question, I'm not
really sure that I am not doing both. In presenting news of the
demonstration I have created an excerpted video of what I saw
observing the demonstration. I can't really say that it isn't my
personal version of what transpired, but in a sense that's what news
is, an observers version of what they feel has transpired.
Josh
On Apr 22, 2006, at 1:53 AM, Andreas Haugstrup wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 09:53:40 +0200, Josh Wolf
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> To Wolf, the government subpoena of his tape represents a threat to
>> his ability to gather news as an independent reporter. He believes
>> it's yet another reel cast in a Justice Department fishing expedition
>> that will stop at nothing to put his activist compatriots behind
>> bars.
>>
>
> So what is it? Are you a reporter reporting news (news, not your
> personal
> version of what transpired) or are you trying to keep your buddy
> who lit
> fireworks under a police car out of jail?
>
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