As the mystery of vanished flight MH370 continues, with searchers misdirected for days because sections of the Malaysian government conceal information rather than admit to their own incompetence, naturally our attention turns to the unproofread illiteracy of major news agencies.
"Foul play among [air accident] investigators" is a TV series I'd like to watch.
Reuters is currently in the lead for the hotly-contested prize for cloth-eared gibberish. There is stiff competition from Sarah Toms of Associated Press, however, guilty of "grappling with the enormity of the search ahead of them".
I am also disappoint at the lack of coverage given to my preferred "Hijacked-and-landed-on-an-improvised-airstrip-on-a-volcanic-island-near-Timor" account of the disappearance.
"Foul play among [air accident] investigators" is a TV series I'd like to watch.
Reuters is currently in the lead for the hotly-contested prize for cloth-eared gibberish. There is stiff competition from Sarah Toms of Associated Press, however, guilty of "grappling with the enormity of the search ahead of them".
