MoociePooh
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Tom Petty said:Elliotte Friedman said:Moocie,
That was a joke.
TY.
My bad and I sincerely apologize to Mr. Petty for my gross misinterpretation.
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Tom Petty said:Elliotte Friedman said:Moocie,
That was a joke.
TY.
MoociePooh said:Tom Petty said:Elliotte Friedman said:Moocie,
That was a joke.
TY.
My bad and I sincerely apologize to Mr. Petty for my gross misinterpretation.
Some Guy said:I'm going to have to be cryptic here ... but Harry would be really, really silly to take this to trial.
Like, Roger Clemens silly.
KuwaitLady said:Some Guy said:I'm going to have to be cryptic here ... but Harry would be really, really silly to take this to trial.
Like, Roger Clemens silly.
"Some Guy" you must be apparently right because I haven't heard any more about this case, the writer nor have I heard it making it to court. How unfortunate.
KuwaitLady said:MoociePooh said:It seems to be a well-kept secret but it looks like this reporter is trying to regain his reputation -- Good Luck!!
http://www.courthousenews.com/2008/05/06/
Reporter Says Express-News Defamed Him
With False Accusations Of Plagiarism
SAN ANTONIO (CN) - The San Antonio Express-News fired and defamed a longtime reporter on false accusations of plagiarism, Harry Page claims in Bexar County Court.
http://www.courthousenews.com/2008/05/06/Reporter_Says_Express-News_Defamed_Him_With_False_Accusations_Of_Plagiarism.htm
Reporter Says Express-News Defamed Him
With False Accusations Of Plagiarism
SAN ANTONIO (CN) - The San Antonio Express-News fired and defamed a longtime reporter on false accusations of plagiarism, Harry Page claims in Bexar County Court.
Page claims that after he refused to participate in a "voluntary separation program" in October 2007, the Express-News concocted false plagiarism charges, and published them, to dump him.
He claims the newspaper, and three of its top editors, defamed him by publishing, falsely, that he "confirmed he had plagiarized."
Page says he did not plagiarize. The allegedly plagiarized items were five items in a blog; Page says all of them "included attribution to the original sources."
Page says the accusations are false, defamatory and will make it virtually impossible for him to find work elsewhere in journalism. He also sued Hearst Newspaper, the parent chain.
He is represented by Darryl Carter with Glickman Hughes.
Right on!! I hope the reporter wins the battle. At least he didn't roll over and play dead. He's fighting for his name and honor -- and that's worth something, no matter what any one thinks.
KuwaitLady said:Maybe bowling writer Harry Page's defamation lawsuit in the spring of 2008 against his former employer wasn't so funny nor Roger Clemens' silly after all.
Just to give up an update: Page earned a settlement judgment against the San Antonio paper and some of its employees last month (March, 2010). This settlement came after the Hearst Corporation was denied a "Summary Judgment to get the suit dismissed" verdict in December, 2009. Details of settlement weren't disclosed but I heard it was five times more than what the paper offered the writer when he was terminated. Sorry, Some Guy, this writer's desire to clear his name and regain his reputation wasn't so hilarious after all. I'm glad he fought back and earned a hollow victory in the end -- I thought the readers of SportsJournalists.com should be aware of this writer's successful court efforts.
MidwestSportsGuy said:I thought for sure this thread reappeared because of Jason Sobel's Masters blog from the first round. In fact, that's what brought me to SportsJournalists.com this evening, to see if anybody had commented on some of Sobel's Tiger-related "observations." A couple highlights from Sobel:
• Tiger Woods' ball just got some sprinkler head on the first hole.
• Settles for par to remain at even through two holes. And no that's not meant as a double entendre.
The second part of that last one is from memory, as they removed the full post from the blog. Now I'm not a prude, and I certainly wasn't offended, but I did find it in poor taste to see something like that on ESPN.com. Entertaining (to me, but I'm a 28-year-old male) but tacky. And there may have been others ... I was just following for a short time at lunch.
Overreaction?
MidwestSportsGuy said:I thought for sure this thread reappeared because of Jason Sobel's Masters blog from the first round. In fact, that's what brought me to SportsJournalists.com this evening, to see if anybody had commented on some of Sobel's Tiger-related "observations." A couple highlights from Sobel:
• Tiger Woods' ball just got some sprinkler head on the first hole.
• Settles for par to remain at even through two holes. And no that's not meant as a double entendre.
The second part of that last one is from memory, as they removed the full post from the blog. Now I'm not a prude, and I certainly wasn't offended, but I did find it in poor taste to see something like that on ESPN.com. Entertaining (to me, but I'm a 28-year-old male) but tacky. And there may have been others ... I was just following for a short time at lunch.
Overreaction?