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Published by Matthew Davidson on Fri, 04/10/2013 - 9:12am
Ever wonder why a lot of stories in our beloved local organ are printed without bylines? It turns out that people who have so little self-respect that they would work for the Advocate still have enough dignity to refuse to attach their names to some of the shoddier practices in which they are required to engage. One such article, about a report released by the Nature Conservation Council of NSW prompted me to look up that organisation's website to read the report. There I found a press release that rang oddly familiar.
Published by Matthew Davidson on Thu, 19/09/2013 - 5:45pm
We scientists know that we get more money if we keep telling Congress that we’re solving this terrible problem. We’ve played a less than honorable role in the war on drugs." Carl Hart, in the New York Times
Published by Matthew Davidson on Tue, 17/09/2013 - 12:01pm
Once again the Coffs Advocate is first with the news that one of it's advertisers has received a slew of slightly-coveted industry awards. If only there were some way to show our appreciation for the Advocate's remarkably diligent coverage of stories of absolutely zero relevance to the public interest.