Poster: A snowHead
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Today's Observer has an interesting article about off-piste skiing in Davos by Roger Alton, editor of the Independent:
Start turn in the virgin snow [The Observer]
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At Swissfreeride, Martin and his team use a technique called the Progressive Off-piste System (POS), a revolutionary method of tuition for skiing and boarding. This is based on a series of detailed exercises designed to disentangle and remodel your technique. We practise how to even out the weight on our skis: keeping our weight in the "fall-line" ... |
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Roger Alton was editor of the Observer from 1998 to 2007 |
Is he really writing for a rival, or has this piece been retrieved from the filing cabinet?
Intriguing!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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spyderjon, not me.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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David Goldsmith, I do not know the answer. Either way, he would not have been the first journo to reheat old copy for a different article and get paid handsomely for doing so.
I am not up to speed on the in-fighting between The Guardian(Russbridger) and The Observer. Unlike other posters, it is of interest to me as it can shed a different light on many articles. This applies more to mainstream news than 'lifestyle'/travel stuff though. I am already suspicious of many articles in those particular categories.
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If the piece was written off the back of a freebie - the back of the article mentions the airline, Swiss transfer ticket and provider of the ski holiday but doesn't actually say (as is usual) whether this is 'an advertisement or merely factual information' - then the article would be in conflict with the founding principles of The Independent (not sure if these still hold).
The Independent was launched with all travel articles based on trips paid for by its journalists or the newspaper itself (I believe the magazine Conde Nast Traveller has a similar approach).
Or maybe The Independent's travel editor didn't want an off-piste ski article. As I say ... it's intriguing!
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Well there you go: Roger Alton, editor of the Observer at the time, promoted the illegal* invasion of Iraq ...
... despite its rubbish skiing.
[* Though he wouldn't necessarily have known it at the time]
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