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Rui Costa Pinto - Jornalista/Editor/Publisher

quarta-feira, maio 09, 2007

Feira de vaidades

O caso da criança inglesa que desapareceu no Algarve voltou a revelar as divisões no seio das polícias, perante o olhar atento da imprensa internacional.

1 comentário:

Paulo Reis disse...

Também fazes parte dos jornalistas que escrevem notícias sobre a Madeleine McCann que "não passam de culhoes", como escreveu o Martin Brunt, da Sky News, no seu blogue?

Abraços,

Paulo Reis

Gazeta Digital (http://gazetadigital.blogspot.com/)

DESTAQUES DAS NOTÍCIAS PUBLICADAS NA IMPRENSA INGLESA SOBRE A ACTUAÇÃO DAS POLÍCIAS PORTUGUESAS NA INVESTIGAÇÃO DO DESAPARECIMENTO DE MADELEINE MCCANN

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O RETRATO-ROBÔ FEITO PELA POLÍCIA PORTUGUESA É APENAS O DESENHO DE UM OVO COM ALGUNS RISCOS NO TOPO, A FAZER DE CABELO (IMAGENS PUBLICADAS PELO DAILY MAIL E TELEGRAPH.COM)
Telegraph.com
Daily Mail
[May 10 - 2007]
"[…] Staff at hotels, restaurants and bars in Praia da Luz where the McCanns are staying, and nearby towns, have been shown […] a computer-generated image which looked like "an egg with hair. […]Simon Russell, 40, a half-English, half-Portuguese video store owner said yesterday that he was visited by officers who showed him a computer-generated image which looked like "an egg with hair".(...)

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MARTIN BRUNT (JORNALISTA DA SKY NEWS): "MAIORIA DAS NOTÍCIAS SOBRE MADELEINE MCCANN PUBLICADAS PELOS JORNAIS PORTUGUESES SÃO "CULHOES"..."
[May 13, 2007] "
(...) I'm having to rely for information on the local Portuguese Press whose accuracy is sometimes highly questionable. One paper seems to have good contacts. The rest of the stuff is best described as "culhoes". In neighbouring Spain that would be "cojones." Each morning, with the help of a translator, I have to pick my way through the minefield of flyers.(..)

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OPINION
Martin Brunt: another howling blood-thirsty British tabloid journalist, willing to kill – or let someone be killed – to have a story (*)
By Paulo Reis
Adolf Hitler didn’t managed to conquer Great Britain during the II World War, but some nazis took control over a few newspapers, until today...
By Paulo Reis

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Paulo Reis
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