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      XPost: rec.boats.paddle, sci.energy.hydrogen, de.rec.sport.motorsport.misc       XPost: microsoft.public.vb.winapi              C4 SnowMail - January/2001              Certainty level: 50%              In January 2001 I signed up for Channel 4 TV News's email service SnowMail,       under an anonymous email address.       Quite soon Jon Snow and others started getting at me in the SnowMail       bulletins, so I promptly unsubscribed.       Here are three distributed messages which may be intended to be against me; I       have given these items a joint       probability of 50% only, since it is quite difficult to be sure these are       against me, although I think they       may well be.              First item is from 5 January 2001. "Back passage contacts" might genuinely be       about Labour were communicating       in a shielded way with ITN; but it may be about Snow's covert communications       with me on his programme and in       this bulletin; and it's a slightly strange thing for him to say, it suggests       the human body's back passage.       "I wish they'd come and talk on our website".... Snow knows I'm subscribed to       his mailing list, and he may be       encouraging me to talk to him by email; again, if that comment were genuinely       about Labour, then it would be       a strange thing to say, since the politicians talk to Snow by phone and on his       programme, so they wouldn't talk       to him by email; my suspicion at the time is that he was trying to persuade me       to talk to him by email,       so he could decently lie that my thoughts of reference were incorrect.                     From: "Snow C4N, Jon"       Subject: Channel 4 News briefing       Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 17:15:06 -0000       MIME-Version: 1.0              January 5, 2000              Good afternoon dear viewer,              Well the 'snowmail' drew a little ire from Labour HQ yesterday. A sensitive       call at 6.35pm from my friendly       mentor there sought to correct the impression I gave in yesterday's missive       that in some way Labour was bounced       into naming these latest millionaire donors. Well I'm afraid they were...rest       assured Paul Hamlyn would not have       been named without the diligent sleuthing of my colleagues, and had HE not       been named neither would these latest two.              The only serious inaccuracy I must plead to was the promise that we would put       these matters to a 'senior Labour       person'...alas none was forthcoming...I shall make no such rash promise again.       My same mentor was on the phone again       during last night's Channel 4 News urging us to 'get some reality into the       programme'. I fear we may have touched a       sensitive nerve...and the election campaign has not even started, or has it? I       shall try to keep you posted with these       'back passage contacts' as the campaign unfolds..from all sides. I do wish       they'd come and talk things over with all       of us on the web site...here's an open invitation...              So to today:              Harold Shipman murdered as many as 250 people it now turns out. But he is       never to be tried and relatives who seek       closure to their uncertainties will never reap satisfaction..we have the DPP,       the Chief Medical Officer and a solicitor       for aggrieved and bereaved families on the programme..the world's second-worst       mass murderer..can he be allowed to       escape further action?              Sending private/sexy emails in company time gets workers the sack..Big Brother       spies on office premises..is electronic       life in the work place getting out of hand? We explore what we can...and if       you are not sure what you can and can't       send, our site spells out the legal dos and don'ts and gives you the chance to       put your views to us.              The CIA publishes its risk assessment for the world in the coming       years..beyond the CIA itself, what's the biggest       threat to life and liberty? Find out on Channel 4 News..and a major encounter       with a man expected to take a top job       in the Bush administration...              And a sumptuous piece from Nicholas Glass in Valencia..a city transformed by a       brilliant young architect for half       the price of what the Dome cost us.              Lots moving, see you at 7.00,best as ever,              Jon Snow                     The next contact was on 11 January, with the unsubtle words "the lunatics have       taken over the newsroom"       from Krishnan GM. The phrase needs no explanation as to why it might be a dig       at me.                     From: "Guru-Murthy C4N, Krishnan"       Subject: Channel 4 News briefing       Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 16:56:25 -0000       MIME-Version: 1.0              January 11, 2001              Good Afternoon. Jon's away so the lunatics have taken over the newsroom. I am       joined by Samira for tonight's show.              The Depleted Uranium confusion deepens. What did Ministers and senior officers       know about the risks to soldiers?       What did they tell others? And why the lack of candour over the recent       documents that have surfaced? Having       dismissed the army report leaked yesterday warning of the dangers of exposure       to DU as written by a trainee and       littered with mistakes, the Ministry of Defence now accepts it was written by       an experienced officer.       But they won't say who. More awkwardly it emerges that senior officers decided       a month after it was written that       the report should be circulated to all personnel likely to come into contact       with DU. But was it? Nobody seems to       know. Our Science Correspondent Andrew Veitch has also visited the lab in       Oxford that could begin testing       veterans for Depleted Uranium within six months, but they have had no contact       from the government as yet. From       the Tories, Mr Duncan Smith is likely to join us. And we have Defence       Secretary Hoon coming into the studio to       answer the obvious (and not so obvious) questions.              No interest rate cut today from the Bank of England, but could it be next       month? As real fears are raised about       the likelihood of recession in the US how could it affect us over here?       There's been a recent consensus that       Britain could weather the storm instead of falling into the usual pattern of       shadowing American trends. But how       realistic is that? And what about all that inward investment we rely on from       the States? Liam Halligan has been       looking at just what impact economic downturn across the water would have on       us.              The former Bosnian Serb President Biljana Plavsic pleaded not guilty to       charges of warcrimes including genocide       today. She was number two to Karazdic and a reputed hardliner during the       "ethnic cleansing" of Bosnia.       But has a deal been done on her sentence if found guilty? Just why did she get       on a plane and give herself up       to the Hague War Crimes Tribunal? Nobody seems to have any explanation. Her       lawyers are asking for special       accommodation and even the possibility of bail. Gaby Rado is there and joining       us live is the first Prosecutor       in the Hague Judge Goldstone to discuss whether plea bargains and deals are       the only way to get the real villains.              Also the astonishing news that scientists in America have bred the first       genetically engineered monkey. What will       they be used for and what's the next step? Does anybody really believe they       won't do it to humans before too       long? Julian Rush will have details.              All that and loads more at seven. See you then, I hope. Krishnan.                            [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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