Friday, 21 March 2008
Add to this story of the 3as it will keep us sane.
Saturday, 15 March 2008
Not been able to get onto the three ar's this afternoon
Another matter that I hope someone can help me with. I used to read a blog called:http://madderthanfiction.blogspot.com/ now when I go there it appears to be invite only. I've forgotten what the blog was about, but I must have read it once and liked it, or I wouldn't have bookmarked it. If the site manager is reading this, or someone knows who it is, can you ask them if they'd send me an invite please.
xxx
Friday, 14 March 2008
Disgusting how the Macs link themselves to Shannon
Kate and Gerry McCann, the parents of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann, said they were "delighted" that Shannon had been found alive and said the news gave them hope.
Their spokesman, Clarence Mitchell, said: "Kate and Gerry are aware that she has been found alive. They feel that is excellent news, they are delighted that she is alive.
"They will not comment more until they know the full circumstances. Suffice to say that they will keep on looking until they have a happy resolution in Madeleine's case.
"It proves that children can go missing for whatever reason and still be found alive.
"Until Kate and Gerry know what has happened to Madeleine, there will always be hope for them that she too will be found alive.
"They will keep on looking as long as there is hope."
Conservative leader David Cameron said he was "delighted" to hear that Shannon had been found alive.
Speaking to reporters at his party's spring forum in Gateshead, Mr Cameron said: "I just feel huge relief on behalf of Shannon and her family.
"It is wonderful news that she's been found alive and, I hope, well.
"So often in these cases, you wait and you wait and then you hear tragic and awful news. All of us were thinking that was maybe what might happen and it is great that she is alive."
Shannon has been made the subject of an "Emergency Police Protection Order".
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Perhaps to gag the press from reporting on the questioning, or for more funds?
The journalists of Express Newspapers, the British media group that holds four tabloids, are forbidden to write about the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. The editorial decision was made after the parents of the child that has been missing for almost a year announced that they are preparing to sue the publications over articles that they consider "defamatory and rude".
The ban affects all the newspapers of the group - Daily Express, Sunday Express, Daily Star and Daily Star Sunday - and left the reporters "furious".
Monday, 3 March 2008
The press really take the biscuit don't they.
Now that the PJ have been granted permission to question some of the Tapas9, you'd have thought that the press would be camping outside their front doors.....no....we're still being kept in the dark. We have to rely on our dear friends in Portugal to inform us of any news, as they still do have freedom of speech, a thing that our media lost on May 2nd 2007.
A while ago I suggested that some members of the Tapas9 might use any trick to avoid answering questions....it seems that already there are comments that some of the said group have taken to sticking knitting needles up their noses and pulling knickers over their heads, I saw one of them the other day and asked: 'Why the knickers and knitting needles?' but he just said...'wibble'.