'Palm' pid='27450' datel Wrote:One fairly amazing thing about his reporting. He states in this article that IOC "eluded" in its CC on Tuesday that talks were still exclusive. Eluded? Hession flat out CONFIRMED in response to a question about it that IN FACT they were still exclusive. That's was Tuesday and he should have reported that as being a fact. Why a couple of days later did he even suddenly have a question that they WEREN'T still in exclusive talks? He states that it is not normal for something like exclusive talks to not have some sort of deadline and then says Oneill stated there was a 60 day deadline. Wrong again. He only said that (in speaking to Parliament) that "we" ( in context- Parliament) should here more in 30-60 days. How is that a 60-day deadline. If he doesn't was his publication viewed as a blog, then it shouldn't act like one. It would take him little time to read a CC transcript when companies like IOC, OSH etc report. Asking for clarification shortly before you run a story is not always all you do in seeking facts. It appears running with a story trumps running an accurate story. That's how you "earn" blog status.
So after today's presser from IOC stating that exclusivity is in fact no longer in effect, was it in effect on Tuesday when Hession said it was and then lapse on Wednesday or Thursday? Was Price's source correct and he reported accurately that exclusivity ended? Should Hession have been telling Pavel that talks were exclusive without telling him it would end on a day or so? Just some things that are bothering me.

