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somme1916 wrote: I've noticed a tendency to limit comment on particular issues concerning Leeds City Council.If this trend were to continue..........it would be another nail in the head for free speech.I sincerely hope they haven't been "nobbled". Yes indeed, I've not been able to login to make comment on Follybus for quite some time myself. You hit the nail on the head with your assumptions Somme!
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Phill_dvsn wrote: somme1916 wrote: I've noticed a tendency to limit comment on particular issues concerning Leeds City Council.If this trend were to continue..........it would be another nail in the head for free speech.I sincerely hope they haven't been "nobbled". Yes indeed, I've not been able to login to make comment on Follybus for quite some time myself. You hit the nail on the head with your assumptions Somme! Indeed Phill,I'm getting mi heads 'n mi coffins a bit mixed up there but I'm sure you get the drift...............lol
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Having had my email address for some while now the YEP has very recently started to send me emails. In one that I was sent today (May 2 2014) it states there is a "Special pullout in today's Yorkshire Evening Post" and that it will be the first of five pullouts commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War (the "first world war" as the email gives that, but I think putting that in low case initial letters is wrong). The copy of the YEP that I have bought does not however have the pullout and there seems to be no mention in the paper that there would be such a pullout, so I wonder if it should have been in or did anyone else not get that pullout?
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Leodian wrote: and that it will be the first of five pullouts commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War (the "first world war" as the email gives that, but I think putting that in low case initial letters is wrong). I agree with you entirely Leodian - "war" in lower case would be correct for wars in general but for a specific one like WW1 "First World War" is quite correct.
There's nothing like keeping the past alive - it makes us relieved to reflect that any bad times have gone, and happy to relive all the joyful and fascinating experiences of our own and other folks' earlier days.
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Leodian wrote: Having had my email address for some while now the YEP has very recently started to send me emails. In one that I was sent today (May 2 2014) it states there is a "Special pullout in today's Yorkshire Evening Post" and that it will be the first of five pullouts commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War (the "first world war" as the email gives that, but I think putting that in low case initial letters is wrong). The copy of the YEP that I have bought does not however have the pullout and there seems to be no mention in the paper that there would be such a pullout, so I wonder if it should have been in or did anyone else not get that pullout? The pullout is in the YEP today (May 3 2014). As it is a commemorative supplement I was not impressed though, as it has only a few pages and some of the print quality is poor (at least in the copy I got). Did it really need to have adverts, which to me greatly lessened the seriousness of the subject.
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I haven't posted any of the YEP's shortcomings for a while - it's become like kicking a man when he's down - but this spectacularly shoddy piece of "journalism" prompted me into action:http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/n ... 934Clearly not even proof read before uploading to the website, it's riddled with errors and poor grammar jostling for position between the occasional fact.
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