::/users/rgh22/public_html/unityfiles/text/TheUnityReporterGraveyard:1051389142:: Moved by SimonBooth on Sat 26 Apr 2003
<<< Question: Is there a saturday paper? Sundays? -- SimonBooth >>>
<<< ISTR we decided "not normally". MikePitt >>>
<<< Not normally to both, or just Sunday? -- SimonBooth >>>
<<< Yes.
(oh alright then "both".) -- MikePitt >>>
Moved by SimonBooth on Sat 26 Apr 2003
Recent articles include:
<<< Can the authors of these articles check they are in the archives and delete them from this page if they are? Cheers -- MikePitt >>>
<<< Done, sorry for the wait -- SimonBooth >>>
Discussion about the structure of the archives - moved 30-Jan-03 by MikePitt
<<< Hmm looks to me like the notable articles are going to swamp this page. Maybe we need an archive for older articles, Unity Reporter Articles 1923 say? MikePitt>>> <<< A bit of a mouthful, but it works for me. -- SimonBooth >>>
A discussion of an ambiguity in the BUILDER CHARGED IN BURGLARY LINK story (now in Unity Reporter Articles January 1923). - moved 30-Jan-03 by MikePitt
<<< Yesterday? -- SimonBooth >>> <<< Yeah it was ambiguous. Rewritten it --MikePitt >>>
Discussion of the layout of clips - moved by SimonBooth
<<< Suggestion for layout of newspaper clippings for TheUnityReporter: -- RobHague >>>
|| 1/11/22 || DOUBLE MURDER {{{ "His head was twisted right the way round," says the man who discovered JacobMarks, killed within hours of eminent Egyptologist ProfessorMontgomeryScott. Coincidence? The Reporter says not! }}} See TheCasket|| || 12/1/23 || Ghost Stops Builders {{{ A ghastly and ghostly apparition has stopped work on redeveloping the infamous Sanderson house. This paper can reveal exclusively that the developer, Aaron Cohen, has been forced to abandon work on renovating the building following a sequence of accidents and increasingly bizarre happenings. The house, the site of the horrendous 1881 massacre, has been unoccupied during the bitter inheritance battle that concluded last year.
Our source said to us We are scared to go back! The ghosts or ghouls or whatever have made life impossible. Several of us have ended up in hospital.
Situated near the recent New Unity developments the river front house, first built in 1798 has recently become a desirable property, especially as the memories of the Sanderson tragedy fade. }}} See the SandersonGhost ||
<<< I like this one better. SimonBooth >>>
<<< Me too -- Steve McIntyre >>>
<<< Other possibilities include: -- RobHague >>>
|| DOUBLE MURDER 1/11/22 "His head was twisted right the way round," says the man who discovered JacobMarks, killed within hours of eminent Egyptologist ProfessorMontgomeryScott. Coincidence? The Reporter says not! See TheCasket|| || Ghost Stops Builders 12/1/23 {{{ A ghastly and ghostly apparition has stopped work on redeveloping the infamous Sanderson house. This paper can reveal exclusively that the developer, Aaron Cohen, has been forced to abandon work on renovating the building following a sequence of accidents and increasingly bizarre happenings.
The house, the site of the horrendous 1881 massacre, has been unoccupied during the bitter inheritance battle that concluded last year. }}} See the SandersonGhost ||
DOUBLE MURDER 1/11/22 (See TheCasket) {{{ "His head was twisted right the way round," says the man who discovered JacobMarks, killed within hours of eminent Egyptologist ProfessorMontgomeryScott. Coincidence? The Reporter says not! }}}
Ghost Stops Builders 12/1/23 (See the SandersonGhost) {{{ A ghastly and ghostly apparition has stopped work on redeveloping the infamous Sanderson house. This paper can reveal exclusively that the developer, Aaron Cohen, has been forced to abandon work on renovating the building following a sequence of accidents and increasingly bizarre happenings.
The house, the site of the horrendous 1881 massacre, has been unoccupied during the bitter inheritance battle that concluded last year. }}}
1/11/22 DOUBLE MURDER
- {{{ "His head was twisted right the way round," says the man who
discovered JacobMarks, killed within hours of eminent Egyptologist ProfessorMontgomeryScott. Coincidence? The Reporter says not! }}}
(See TheCasket)
12/1/23 Ghost Stops Builders
- {{{ A ghastly and ghostly apparition has stopped work on redeveloping the infamous
Sanderson house. This paper can reveal exclusively that the developer, Aaron Cohen, has been forced to abandon work on renovating the building following a sequence of accidents and increasingly bizarre happenings.
The house, the site of the horrendous 1881 massacre, has been unoccupied during the bitter inheritance battle that concluded last year. }}}
(See the SandersonGhost)
<<< Do we actually want it in mode? I think it'd be quite good simply in normal text, but that's difficult to put in a table... -- RobHague >>>
<<< I prefer it in fixed-width font -- SimonBooth >>>
<<< Fair enough; that makes it feasible to go with the tables then. The first format? -- RobHague >>>
<<< I vote for either the first or the last. -- SimonBooth >>>
<<< Same here. I do like the indented format slightly more tho'. How about putting the adventure link at the top in the same format like ... -- MikePitt >>>
1/11/22 DOUBLE MURDER (TheCasket)
- {{{ "His head was twisted right the way round," says the man who
discovered JacobMarks, killed within hours of eminent Egyptologist ProfessorMontgomeryScott. Coincidence? The Reporter says not! }}}
12/1/23 GHOST STOPS BUILDERS (The SandersonGhost)
- {{{ A ghastly and ghostly apparition has stopped work on
redeveloping the infamous Sanderson house. This paper can reveal exclusively that the developer, Aaron Cohen, has been forced to abandon work on renovating the building following a sequence of accidents and increasingly bizarre happenings. }}}
<<< I quite like this version (removed the extra link to TheCasket, and tidied up the line lengths - that's one of the things that I don't like about . Maybe we need a "Typewriter font, but still flowed to the page" tag...
I'll change TheUnityReporter page some point this afternoon, if no-one objects. -- RobHague >>>
<<< I like this one too. I've put the the in italics, though... just a little caffeinated pedantry. -- SimonBooth >>>
