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November 30, 2013 at 2:38pm
A note to my fellow journalists: I have the decency to credit you, so have the good manners and decency to credit me when you use my leads and my stories. Not doing so just makes you look cheap.
It’s not as though nobody reads this website and can’t see what’s going on.
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http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20131130/local/dalli-adviser-devising-hospital-it-system.496884#.UpnqKL41gdU
http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/2013/11/mark-sammut-who-has-been-given-the-hospital-it-job-after-a-eur25-million-tender-was-cancelled-at-dallis-behest-was-dallis-special-adviser-in-brussels-last-year/
I pointed out to a friend this morning that The Times was reporting news broken two days ago on your blog. It is about time its reporters got off their backsides and stopped relying on handouts and news cribbed from other sources.
It’s also time for Times journalists to learn some proper grammar. Occasionally the quality of their articles verge on the unreadable or laughable. The Polidano story yesterday was horrible.
They seem to be rubber-stamping this website’s investigative reports.
They prefer being reporters rewriting shabby handouts than being investigative journalists searching where the PR people don’t want them to look.
They are unwilling to scrutinise someone who they supported before the last election.
They’ve been doing this for quite some time now.
It seems they’re too lazy to dig up what’s behind a story.
Lazy? Not really, but their hands are definitely tied.
Daphne, you put them all to shame!
Fil-gurnalizmu trid tkun kapaci u mhux pruzuntuz biex jarawk in-nies.