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rg's comment set me thinking (see my reply). This is not a LTE, and it's not a press release. It refers specifically to procedures and documents that are not widely known or readily accessible to most people.

If I were on a newspaper, what could I do with it even if I thought it had some interest?

by afew (afew(a in a circle)eurotrib_dot_com) on Mon Sep 11th, 2006 at 08:45:15 AM EST
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If I were on a newspaper, what could I do with it even if I thought it had some interest?

Nothing, of course, or something evil. One would have to write a separate letter regarding this to send to newspapers. And this issue can very easily be  turned into/read as some rather standard and too often occuring Eurosceptic crap: "That EU is non-democratic and no good and they don't listen, maybe we should get rid of it." I don't believe that is the message we would like to get across to anyone. This letter does a good job, as it is written, of being critical of this particular consultation but pro-EU. But I have a hard time imagining any of the papers I read presenting this issue as anything other than Eurosceptic drivel, if at all.

by someone (s0me1smail(a)gmail(d)com) on Mon Sep 11th, 2006 at 10:36:39 AM EST
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