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The NT Drug News Vault

We hope to use this blog to archive as many media stories on illicit drug issues in the Northern Territory of Australia as possible. It will become a valuable resource for drug policy reform and human rights activists in the NT. If you come across any NT drug stories in the media, please let us know.

Friday, March 18, 2005

A big load of drivel

Ian Baume, (Northern Territory News, March 15), is correct about the mindless drivel propagated by Gary Meyerhoff, but I cannot agree with him about the quality of Four Corners documentaries.


I was a fan of Four Corners myself until I saw their treatment of the "Crocodile Dundee" shooting a couple of years ago. I live in that area, and was at the corner of Bynoe Rd at the time, know some of the people involved, and am aware of the real facts of the incident.


On that basis, I'd say that the documentary was as full of drivel as anything Gary Meyerhoff has said.


On another point, Lee Symons (Northern Territory News, March 15), recommends returning junk mail back to the sender.


A mate of mine in Sydney takes that one step further. He glues the junk mail to a length of masonite and mails that, without postage, back to the sender. He reports ideal results.


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Pubdate: Fri, 18 March 2005
Source: Northern Territory News (Australia)
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Copyright: 2005 Northern Territory News
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