It looks like this was reviewed by attorneys before being released for publication. In it you can see the way it will be appealed – baring some “come to Jesus” moment at 815.
I don’t comment on TEC stories, but I feel free to note that ENS reporters continue to maintain the journalistic skills of your average 3d grader. If I didn’t already know what had happened, I don’t believe I’d have a clue after reading this article (which my HS journalisn teacher, dear Mrs. Early would have graded a D; at best).
Interesting spin, though that’s to be expected. Interesting comments, too.
DENIAL? YEP!
It looks like this was reviewed by attorneys before being released for publication. In it you can see the way it will be appealed – baring some “come to Jesus” moment at 815.
I don’t comment on TEC stories, but I feel free to note that ENS reporters continue to maintain the journalistic skills of your average 3d grader. If I didn’t already know what had happened, I don’t believe I’d have a clue after reading this article (which my HS journalisn teacher, dear Mrs. Early would have graded a D; at best).