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To: jjbucci who wrote (5840)8/4/1998 7:08:00 AM
From: Bob Davis  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 8879
 
jjbucci,

Please look at my post #5696, which I posted at 12:00 PM on August 2, 1998, and which states:

"In response to the information that was sent to series3mic@aol.com by
Charles B. James, the editor of "The Independent, Dominica's leading
newspaper", I have updated the "front page" article in today's issue of The Napeague Letter to state that it is the July 7th GLOW press release that Minister of Finance, Industry and Planning for the Commonwealth of Dominica has refuted, and that he made his comments at least a week ago. This article can be found at napeague.com ."

"I have further stated that I have not yet obtained any supporting information regarding the July 30th GLOW press release and that as soon as I do so I will publish it."

Bob Davis
The Napeague Letter
napeague.com



To: jjbucci who wrote (5840)8/4/1998 7:10:00 AM
From: jjbucci  Respond to of 8879
 
REPEAT: To all GLOW Posters... Let's extend an olive branch to T.G.W. and MMpro to see if they want to join us in the search for the truth. Lets stop the personal attacks and step back to see if they really want to provide facts or fiction.

It's now up to you T.G.W. and MMpro.

jjbucci

This is a reposting of my post from yesterday. Let's give them a chance, Please !!!

jjbucci



To: jjbucci who wrote (5840)8/4/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: mssi  Respond to of 8879
 
jjbucci,

I agree with you.

In addition, I think most people would agree that a newsletter editor should always take a neutral, unbiased position toward any stock.

An editor should expect positive and also negative comments from his/her newsletter subscribers, not let negative comments get his/her emotion.

If the editor really allows negative comments get his/her emotion, he/she might go to get the subscriber instead of stock the subscriber hold.

good luck to you.