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    8-foot giant and 3-foot dwarf present ITV news

    Filed at 16:23 on 12th April 2007.
    Filed by sjhoward at 16:23 on Thursday, 12th April 2007 under Media, News and Comment.

    A rather large Mark Austin of ITV News

    Okay, slight exaggeration… but why did no-one realise that this looked stupid? And whatever happened to authoritatively delivered news from behind a desk?

    On a more serious note, today is a day to be thinking about a true news giant. Alan Johnston, the BBC’s Gaza correspondent, has been missing for a month now. It seems so meaningless and useless in the situation, but I send all my best to Alan and his family, and I urge you, my readers, to support the BBC’s campaign for his release.



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