I would like to compliment highly your reporter DavidPenberthy and thus your newspaper for the sensitive and clever reporting of the "Rorts affair tragedy".
Similarly, the article "Time to rise from the dirt", also by DavidPenberthy, is an example of sensitive and non-inflammatory commentary.
The editors and reporters of the latter newspaper should be ashamed in going so much against what is now known about the media's influence to suicide.[1] They should be publicly rebuked for actions likely to influence more people to identify with Senator Sherry's shame and copy his action.
But Penberthy ensured Gloucestershire did not sign off with their victory as his career-best one-day return of five for 29 helped bow them out for 101 - and set up a 27-run success under the Duckworth Lewis method.
Penberthy had earlier struck a valuable 30 as Northamptonshire were dismissed for 129.
Penberthy and David Ripley led the initial Northamptonshire recovery with a fifth-wicket stand of 36.
Printer version - Press Gallery fails to bag NSW budget(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
State political reporter, DavidPenberthy, led the coverage, his analysis focusing mostly on what would be spent and where.
Penberthy pointed out a new levy on commercial and residential developments over $50,000 and the miniscule drop in payroll tax from 6.2% to 6%, but said "the good news is this tax on jobs will no longer apply to apprenticeships".
Penberthy continued his "pork-barreling" theme in a commendably cynical comment piece.
Home skipper Mark Alleyne was presented with the National League trophy after the rain-affected match, which was watched by a crowd of 3,500, but Penberthy prevented a winning climax to their season.
Northamptonshire's eventual total of 129 was based around two middle order partnerships involving first Penberthy and David Ripley and, after Ripley had been bowled by Martyn Ball for 17, then Penberthy and Kevin Innes.
Penberthy faced 63 balls for his 30 before being stumped by Jack Russell off Harvey, while Innes top scored with 32.
Taking to the streets(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
An accompanying opinion piece by DavidPenberthy criticised the hairier members of the Teachers Federation for not encouraging their students to attend the ticker tape parade.
Penberthy cited plenty of evidence that many teachers and parents could scarcely contain their delight at the protests in March, and argued that it is only then fair, in the spirit of small-l liberalism, that those same teachers and parents encourage students to attend the parade to observe and open their minds.
Contrary to the claims made in Penberthy's article, even the few schools that gave approval to the March 5 student strike, retracted after the NSW education department pressured schools not to support any further actions.
This week's Tool of the Week is Dave Penberthy, the Daily Telegraph journalist who has led the charge on the NSW Teachers Federation over the past week.
Not that Penberthy should cop all the blame - he's not so much a personal Tool like our past inductees, rather he allowed himself to become a Tool for the Telegraph's latest round of union-bashing.
One of Penberthy's problems has been that when the Telegraph goes hard, it needs a lot of space; lots of pictures and graphics to give the impression that there is solid evidence to back up their chosen editorial line.
BACKGROUND: Penberthy wrote an article "Five star asylums", which one would assume was based on a press kit/release put out by the spin doctors at the Australian Department of Immigration.
DavidPenberthy has just sold his soul and been made editor- in-chief of the Murdoch (NEWS Corp.) daily in Sydney.
David and I used to hang out at the Adelaide University "On Dit" student newspaper offices in the late 80's.
David Blair, author of the original report, tells how he came to discover the damning documents:
David Blair is, by all accounts, a man of integrity, personally expelled from Zimbabwe by Robert Mugabe, recipient of the top First in Politics from Oxford and former debating partner of a friend of mine.
David Marr's presentation left me in no doubt that Media Watch had exposed the purported origin of the flag at the Pentagon on Septmeber 11 2001 as a fabrication...
So do they deserve it because they're Middle Eastern?(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Daily Telegraph'sDavidPenberthy accused the organiser of the forum, Unity Party upper house MP Peter Wong, of steadfastly refus[ing] to acknowledge the truth about the source of some of [Sydney's] worst crimes.
But Salvatore Scevola, chairperson of the NSW Ethnic Communities Council, said programs dealing with social and economic problems were the best way to prevent crime, rather than a focus on ethnicity.
As election time approaches, both major parties seem to be resorting to the age-old trick of focusing on crime so they can make it seem like they are doing something useful.
Redruth RFC - News(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In a game of good old-fashioned excitement, passion and filthy weather, Redruth pulled off what Team Manager DavidPenberthy later described as perhaps one of the most important results in the last 50 years of the Club's history.
Adding that discipline is an issue at the moment, David and the whole team and coaching staff look forward to meeting Doncaster next week, who themselves drew 27-27 at London Welsh on Saturday.
A big crowd can be expected, and a good performance needed in what will be a very tough encounter.
It was, as is the case with all the important changes in this country, the Australian Labor Party.
Of South Australia's 12 federal seats, nine held by the Liberals to Labor's three, it is [David] Cox's hold on Kingston that is now the most precarious.
Other issues will also decide the federal election, but between the positive images the nation has already seen of Howard, and the tendency in times of uncertainty to stick with what you know, a Howard War Cabinet could be Mr Beazley's best chance of getting back on the frontbench in government.
Threat to close uranium mine By DAVIDPENBERTHY, 3apr99 The Australian http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national/4260782.htm THE Beverley uranium mine could be shut down if Labor wins the next federal election, the Opposition Leader, Mr Beazley, said yesterday.
David Shambaugh, an expert on China at George Washington University and the Brookings Institution, said China is "seriously reevaluating" Zhu's trip, adding that "the dodge" at the Foreign Ministry was one indication.
Shambaugh listed three reasons why the trip could be canceled: the NATO attacks on Yugoslavia; the fact that Zhu's meetings with top U.S. officials seem unlikely to produce concrete results; and a Cold War mentality in Washington.
Sunday Mercury: FOOTBALL: Barnstaple Town ... 0 Worcester City ... 5@ HighBeam Research(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
HAT-TRICK hero Mark Owen scored his 100th goal for the club as Worcester ran out comfortable victors against their Western League opponents.
Owen reached the magical milestone in the 16th minute when he latched on to a long ball from Marc Burrow and cut inside to shoot low into the corner past keeper DavidPenberthy.
Darren Middleton doubled the advantage in the 37th minute when the home side failed to clear a corner and he was allowed time and space to tuck the ball into top corner.
masromembers(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
David A. Buck, M.D. – Dept. of Radiation Oncology – P. Box 980058 – Richmond, VA 23298-0058 – (804) 828-7232 – fax (804) 828-6042
DavidPenberthy, M.D. Virginia Radiation Oncology Associates – 801 S. Adams St., - Petersburg, VA - Petersburg, VA 23803 - (804) 862-5850 - fax (804) 862-5870
David Suh, M.D. - Christiana Care Health Systems - Christiana Hospital - Dept of Radiation Oncology - P.O. Box 6001 - Newark, DE 19718 - DSUH@CHRISTIANACARE.ORG - (302) 733-1830 - fax (302) 733-1432
www.masro.org /masmem.htm (2004 words)
ying sun - ResearchIndex document query(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
David McAllester, Steve Minton, Edwin Pednault, Ying Sun, Josh Tenenberg, Brian Williams, Mike
Keith Golden, Scott Penberthy, David E Smith, Ying Sun, Daniel Weld Contact Drew McDermott
Chung Kwok, Keith Golden, Scott Penberthy, Ying Sun, Daniel Weld
Since Falwell's article went out on the letterhead of Falwell's 501(c)3 organization Jerry Falwell Ministries, Americans United for Separation of Church and State filed a complaint with the IRS, saying the pastor violated tax law.
Falwell said that an affiliated tax-exempt lobbying organization, not his religious organization, Jerry Falwell Ministries, had paid for the e-mail message and the website," writes The New York Times' David D. Kirkpatrick.
Falwell also argued that his comments constituted only his personal view, and not an endorsement by his lobbying organization, Liberty Alliance.