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To: ggersh who wrote (45131)4/26/2012 9:55:11 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71475
 
Its the "Hitler Diaries" that tells the story for me.

bbc.co.uk

Here is Magnus Linklater (former executive editor of the Times that printed that garbage) take on that situation in the Guardian newspaper yesterday.

At the time I was an executive editor on the Sunday Times, and was given the thankless task of converting the diaries into journalism. It was an uphill task, partly because the daily entries were tosh – ("That Goebbels, what a pain in the neck … must do something about the way Goerring is throwing his weight around" – that kind of thing), but partly because Murdoch refused to allow the Sunday Times, the greatest investigative newspaper of its day, to inquire into the authenticity of the diaries for itself.

guardian.co.uk

It is clear enough what is going on, and has been going on since Murdoch has been in business.