Shameful.
This morning’s Globe and Mail homepage has juxtaposed two story links that deserve some separation.
“U.S. court won’t block Crips founder’s execution” can be found just below “Judge lifts Homolka release restrictions”.
Somehow, both of these “Top Stories” fall somewhere between job cuts at CIBC and the goodness of coffee.
No matter what side of Homolka arguments you find yourself on, Globe web editors should know better than to chance any danger of associating Karla Homolka with American-style, systemic gang thuggery — or vice versa.
Note: I have no idea how long the Globe links will stay on its homepage rotation.
Recently:
- The Globe: “Balls”
- Sexual innuendo makes for poor military story headline [writing]
- Public disclosure and MLA pay increases in Richmond: an investigation [finally] reported
- Unspun: a BC Liberal guide to its throne speech
- He’s Gibson the Great, but his ’2009 win for BC-STV and NDP’ piece is too tainted to accept at face value
- Responsible to millions from billions [of dollars], Ballem’s pay may not have changed — much — for new Terminal City post
- Globe goes with hyphen modification(s)?
- One broken neck, but many happy returns. Happy Christmas.
- Holidays ‘pun’ishment
- On the lighter side of nerdom