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Jul 18, 2008 Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
I have absolutely no idea whether it was accurate or inaccurate reports carried by journalist Mr. Gordon Moseley from Antigua a few weeks ago, but I would like to believe that if indeed a situation has arisen and the report/s are questionable, The Press Association is the agency that should be dealing with the situation.
I totally object to the Channel 7 reporter, Mr. Gordon Moseley, being banned by the administration from carrying any future reporting from the State House and the Office of The President, and we have to be very careful during this period for this doesn’t go hand in hand with the advertisement which is aired to the following that “The Caribbean is coming and the world is watching.”
The entire Press Association plays a pivotal role in any given national event of a country and I honestly don’t believe that we should be going down that avenue of been vindictive towards press personalities.
T. Pemberton
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