| Subject: | Re: Lance Not a Top Athlete? |
| Date: | 07/27/2004 04:08 AM |
| From: | Jake Bigham |
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--Apple-Mail-6-975403819 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Oh, come on Mike (Murray). The poor S.O.B. has boat payments and child support to pay! Help the poor guy out! We are part of a venerable tradition. if we don't write letters to the Daily Herald what will Mike (Imrem) have to show his editors? Plagiarism, poor spelling, inadequate (or non-existent) fact checking are parts of the sports writer's very being, along with the food stains on the loosened tie. They are just doing their jobs. Now get to work on that letter! On Tuesday, July 27, 2004, at 09:39 AM, Mike Murray wrote: This article is recycled every year by different writers. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the Imrem article was actually plagiarized from one of the previous year's publications since the tone is so similar. John Canzano wrote a similar, although a bit less inflammatory, article for the Oregonian last year. The writers are simply trying to bait readers to create a fuss. Don't take the bait. A Google search will see that Imrem has done the same thing with soccer. Plagiarism, poor spelling, inadequate fact checking ... all doesn't add up to much of a resume. I am surprised that the guy still has a job. Mike Murray Jake Bigham 2774 SW Summit Dr. Portland, OR 97201 h/ 503 228 1338 c/ 503 419 8012 --Apple-Mail-6-975403819 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Oh, come on Mike (Murray). The poor S.O.B. has boat payments and child support to pay! Help the poor guy out! We are part of a venerable tradition. if we don't write letters to the Daily Herald what will Mike (Imrem) have to show his editors? Plagiarism, poor spelling, inadequate (or non-existent) fact checking are parts of the sports writer's very being, along with the food stains on the loosened tie. They are just doing their jobs. Now get to work on that letter! On Tuesday, July 27, 2004, at 09:39 AM, Mike Murray wrote: <excerpt>This article is recycled every year by different writers. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the Imrem article was actually plagiarized from one of the previous year's publications since the tone is so similar. John Canzano wrote a similar, although a bit less inflammatory, article for the Oregonian last year. The writers are simply trying to bait readers to create a fuss. Don't take the bait. A Google search will see that Imrem has done the same thing with soccer. Plagiarism, poor spelling, inadequate fact checking ... all doesn't add up to much of a resume. I am surprised that the guy still has a job. Mike Murray </excerpt><fontfamily><param>Helvetica</param>Jake Bigham 2774 SW Summit Dr. Portland, OR 97201 h/ 503 228 1338 c/ 503 419 8012</fontfamily> --Apple-Mail-6-975403819-- |
