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Sportswriters for Freedom of the Press website

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Dave Kindred, Sep 28, 2006.

  1. Dave Kindred

    Dave Kindred Member

    Cited by Inky Wretch on page 6 of the other thread, but let's give it its own place....


    http://www.markandlance.org/
     
  2. swenk

    swenk Member

    The guest book is pretty amazing---contributors ranging from young students to David Halberstam (from Halberstam this morning, reprinted without permission, hope that's okay: "I guess I'm puzzled in this terrible mess that baseball and the fly-under-the-radar part of the chemical industry, and the truly odious Barry Bonds himself have created, is the fact that the only people who are in danger right now of paying a price are the two reporters who have done the most to tell the truth about what happened.")

    It's hidden under "Support Mark and Lance" which is not plea for donations.
     
  3. Pringle

    Pringle Active Member

    Screw R.M. Lattimore, whoever he is.
     
  4. Pringle

    Pringle Active Member

  5. leo1

    leo1 Active Member

    somehow i doubt that the guestbook poster 'al leiter' is that al leiter.
     
  6. 21

    21 Well-Known Member

    Just bumping this up.

    Even if you don't want to sign the guestbook, it's a good read.
     
  7. swenk

    swenk Member

    Per Mr Telander, who probably does not wish to be in the tshirt business, the "Sportswriters for Freedom of the Press" shirts are now available online, at TJ Quinn's sister's store:

    http://www.allyandmaddy.com/store.html
     
  8. friend of the friendless

    friend of the friendless Active Member

    Sirs, Madames,

    If there are t-shirts, they should be in sj sizes -- XXL and up.

    YHS, etc
     
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