I Got Printed AGAIN...that makes it just one failed attempt, that was when i really let the newspaper have it for printing the spoilers of the final Potter book on the day it released...
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Back to Section Stories Posted On Friday, May 23, 2008
Mayor’s birthday
This is with reference to the report, ‘Thanks, but it’s not my birthday today’ (MM, May 22). As Mayor Dr Shubha Raul celebrates her birthday on the wrong day, we citizens also pray to the Almighty to give her all good health and courage to stand against all odds and continue doing the good things she is doing for Mumbai such as launching the clean-up campaign. Such erroneous entries made in school admission forms are not very uncommon. It allows early admission to younger children. This also affects people as they have to claim early retirement. Thankfully, the BMC is now keeping track of birth certificates in order to prevent such mistakes affecting our future generations. - M K Gunaseelan
Gruesome details
This is with reference to the story, ‘Missing man found cut into 300 pieces’ (MM, May 22). I genuinely feel that Mumbai Mirror should be ultra cautious with the headlines, as they attract attention instantly and even children get impacted with such headlines. Publishing such a headline which almost gives gruesome and sordid details of the crime can perturb even adults, forget about young impressionable minds. Please refrain from printing such headlines in the future. - Jaishree Premkumar
Please cover football
As football and Manchester United fans, we hope to find broader coverage of the Champions League final. The allocation of four to five pages just for the Indian Premier League at the cost of omission of other sporting events is not appropriate. It annoys us readers who believe that the Champions League final is a much bigger event than the IPL. The sports desk should consider using this as the top story. Also, I would like to reiterate that Mumbai Mirror should avoid the usage of the term Man U for Manchester United and use terms such as Man Utd or United. - Flavian Patrao
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