The tendency of journalists, in general, to
rush into print, and express opinions on matters which are beyond their understanding is an unhealthy tendency which needs to be curbed.
Behind Closed Doors
It would seem that some correspondents who
rush into print on educational issues need to do a little more homework themselves.
Rushing writers need to do homework; Views of Wales
He has only said that he, too, would be angry at any attack on his father and would
rush into print to defend him.
Lord Sugar to Mail Editor Paul Dacre: You're Fired, as Pressure Mounts on Cameron
Blair's book comes amid a flood of political memoirs as former Labour ministers
rush into print.
TONY BLAIR SELLS HIS AUTOGRAPH FORpounds 150; Oh.. but you have to take a copy of his book too
Dear Editor, It is always sad when politicians
rush into print and try perpetuating a myth and change history for cheap political purposes (Revitalised Birmingham is booking - thanks to Labour, Post Analysis, August 27).
Putting the record right; CITY ECONOMY
Strangely AD Williams did not
rush into print to defend his mate Tony .
Free for all
"I suppose I should be grateful for Mr Stoddart for giving our DVD more publicity, but what is seriously worrying is that someone who is soon to become an acting chief constable should
rush into print without apparently checking his facts," he added.
Clashes in shake-up for police
But Coun McLuckie retorted: "I suppose I should be grateful for Mr Stoddart for giving our DVD more publicity, but what is seriously worrying is that someone who is soon to become an acting Chief Constable should
rush into print without apparently checking his facts.
War of words over police force's DVD
Some of the whippersnappers who have been keen to
rush into print to condemn McLeish may not have read a book - history or otherwise - but history will treat the Rangers manager's record with proper respect.
Leggoland : One Eck of a proud record
Some
rush into print or onto Web sites to advertise their expertise on papal elections and the odds on possible successors with the enthusiasm of Las Vegas oddsmakers and with just possibly the hope that they will be quoted and that their name will be spelled right.
Pope watchers need to get a life
If that decision is not the one you wanted, please don't
rush into print accusing the council of not listening.
LETTERS: your views
Apart from rubbishing the allegations outright, Ferguson pointed to his accuser's keenness to
rush into print with her side of the story, presumably in exchange for a hefty wedge of cash.
Pointing the finger of blame
Although he was a journalist at the time, he did not
rush into print with his reactions to the war; this important phase of his life became a subject a dozen years later in two books, Toys in a Field (1986) and Dien Cai Dau (1988).
Yusef Komunyakaa: Pleasure Dome: New and Collected Poems
It is well known that Darwin was not planning to
rush into print with his theory, when, out of the blue, came a letter from Wallace succinctly outlining the theory.
Peter Raby. (A folklorish giant)
Bobby Robson would like more money to spend, but he is too honourable a man to
rush into print with criticism of his chairman.
Football: Shepherd raps Gregory-for-boss stories