tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38905192.post840700171577080082..comments2023-04-14T07:46:48.174-07:00Comments on Hollywood Investigator: Illiteracy Rising Among Los Angeles JournalistsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38905192.post-25205076330500522822014-04-19T07:23:25.940-07:002014-04-19T07:23:25.940-07:00Nice spin, though I don't read it that way fro...Nice spin, though I don't read it that way from the context. What's more, since the above article, I've caught David Mark Simpson in two misspellings.<br /><br />In the April 2, 2014 issue of the <i>Santa Monica Daily Press</i>, page 1, Simpson writes:<br /><br /><i>"We do not want to pray on the most vulnerable population, children, by teaching them that it's OK to abuse animals,” she said.</i><br /><br />The correct spelling is "prey" and not "pray".<br /><br />And in the April 19-20, 2014 issue, page 1, Simpson writes: <br /><br /><i>In the video, a student and Black fight for about a minute. Black brings the student to the ground and holds him their.</i><br /><br />The correct spelling is "there" and not "their".Thomashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06426225673638400368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38905192.post-66220883174347489952014-04-17T15:04:53.965-07:002014-04-17T15:04:53.965-07:00The "eye of the storm" reference refers ...The "eye of the storm" reference refers to the fact that one tumultuous meeting had a occurred earlier in the week and that another tumultuous meeting was scheduled for the following Tuesday but that there was not much for protesters to do in the week between the two meetings. Hence the calm eye of the storm.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com