[R-G] Huttonise History - Guardian Competition
Nick Morcinek
nick at faunusherbs.com
Tue Feb 3 12:35:22 MST 2004
Very amusing... And quite witty for the Guardian...
Although not so amusing to the dead and maimed.
Nicholas
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Tuesday February 3, 2004
The Guardian (UK)
Huttonise History
Lord Hutton published his findings from the inquiry into the death of
scientist David Kelly last week.
His report went down fairly well with Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell, but
left Greg Dyke distinctly unimpressed, while some sections of the media
denounced it as a "whitewash".
How might other historic events have benefited from the "Hutton treatment"?
What would the great man have made of the charge of the Light Brigade, for
example, or Bill Clinton's encounter with Monica Lewinsky?
If you can "Huttonise" an episode in history in 150 words or less, you could
earn one of 10 copies of the Guardian's new book, The Hutton Inquiry and its
Impact, and save yourself £7.99.
Send entries to: news.competition at guardianunlimited.co.uk
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