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It is these people who are always sought and quoted on environmental issues mainly because they have the money to sue to further their social agenda and the simple fact that they are suing equates them to science-based experts. Reporters don’t have to do much looking for them.
The right people with correct information, complicated as it is, are available with truth.
p>Amazing! br> — Judy Nuzum /p>Do you suppose we owe Jayson Blair a thank you for shining a light on the problem of liberal newspapers reporting something other than news?
p>It is nicely ironic that, by tarnishing the image of the NYT he might have motivated the LAT to clean up its act. br> — Richard Renken br> Chesterfield, MO
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