January 28, 2004

HUTTONMANIA:

Weblog special: the Hutton inquiry (The Guardian)

Those of you who read the entire Pentagon Papers will love this resource the Guardian has put together on the Hutton inquiry. One interesting aspect of the Guardian's effort is that they link to their rival's coverage of the story. The Guardian's politics is typically terrible, but they do get the Web.

Posted by Orrin Judd at January 28, 2004 9:14 AM
Comments

You sum The Guardian up nicely: terrible editorials, great website.

And the same could be said for the BBC. Their coverage of the war left a lot to be desired, but their news website is the best I've come across.

And only the BBC could lead with a headline like "BBC castigated..." !

Posted by: Brit at January 28, 2004 10:04 AM

The BBC broadcasts on NPR, paid for by ?, are not news reporting but biased commentary. According to them we've lost the war two times over. Only Bagdhad Bob was worse.

Posted by: Genecis at January 28, 2004 12:02 PM
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