As promised.
Don't say I never do nothin' for ya. Here are the complete texts of the two articles I mentioned the other day:
Ring of fear
Mike Boone, The Gazette -- Friday, July 08, 2005
Not recommended for the faint-hearted fathers of daughters travelling abroad: British Broadcasting Corp. reports of the terror attack suddenly punctuated by a ringing telephone.
What a relief. She was just calling to ask for money.
Vermont Public Radio pre-empted Morning Edition and (...)
[PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU'D LIKE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE.]
Homolka was handled with kid gloves
Janet Bagnall, The Gazette -- Friday, July 08, 2005
What's next? A prison interview with Clifford Olson? He is eligible for parole next year. He was given a single life sentence after pleading guilty in 1981 to murdering 11 children, making it one year until the end of his 25-year sentence. Shouldn't we be angling for an exclusive now? Getting ready to ask about what he's looking forward to when he gets out?
We know Karla Homolka was longing for an iced cappuccino from Tim Hortons, thanks to a Radio-Canada interview conducted barely two hours after Homolka, a serial sexual predator and killer, got out of prison.
Asking Homolka what the first thing she wanted to do with her new-found freedom was...
[PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU'D LIKE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE.]
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Ring of fear
Mike Boone, The Gazette -- Friday, July 08, 2005
Not recommended for the faint-hearted fathers of daughters travelling abroad: British Broadcasting Corp. reports of the terror attack suddenly punctuated by a ringing telephone.
What a relief. She was just calling to ask for money.
Vermont Public Radio pre-empted Morning Edition and (...)
[PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU'D LIKE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE.]
* * *
Homolka was handled with kid gloves
Janet Bagnall, The Gazette -- Friday, July 08, 2005
What's next? A prison interview with Clifford Olson? He is eligible for parole next year. He was given a single life sentence after pleading guilty in 1981 to murdering 11 children, making it one year until the end of his 25-year sentence. Shouldn't we be angling for an exclusive now? Getting ready to ask about what he's looking forward to when he gets out?
We know Karla Homolka was longing for an iced cappuccino from Tim Hortons, thanks to a Radio-Canada interview conducted barely two hours after Homolka, a serial sexual predator and killer, got out of prison.
Asking Homolka what the first thing she wanted to do with her new-found freedom was...
[PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU'D LIKE TO READ THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE.]
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