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April 23, 2008

Wrong page

An early contender for press release of the year has arrived headlined 'A St Geroge's Day Protest - save an English icon.'

All very interesting so much so that I decided to read further.

It turned out to be a photo call as part of the Real Food Festival's campaign to 'Save the Cauliflower' which highlights the plight of cauliflower producers in the UK and aims to raise the profile of the iconic vegetable.

You may well ask what this has to do with the Gazette and the anwser is nothing what so ever.

However, it was a bit of light relief as I am not at all happy that one of the letters pages has not appeared in this week's paper and instead the memory lane page has appeared twice.

I am still trying to get to the bottom of what has gone wrong but one reader has already demanded that one of our reporters personally goes to their house and apologies for the error.

That will not be happening but all I can do is apologise to all our readers for the mistake.

That apart, I am pleased with this week's paper which has some really strong stories and includes a highly emotive interview with the parents of Emily Sadler, who so tragically died in the recent Ecuador bus crash.

This story really puts things in to prespective and one can't begin to appreciate the suffering the whole family are going through over Emily's death at such a tender age.

There are more important things than the wrong page appearing in the paper.

Posted by aseal at April 23, 2008 11:09 AM

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