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I have also written to the reporter at the Sunday Mirror.

In view the fact that Farmtaking published the report from Bruce Jobson early yesterday afternoon, it is a matter of great concern that a national newspaper should continue to futher hound a man who is in poor health, has been found guilty and is serving his sentence.

To do so serves no good purpose and is damaging not only to Bobby Waugh but to the reputations of Darlington Mart and Cheale Meats.

A copy of my e-mail to the Sunday Mirror reporter is below.

Dear Mr Johnson,

In view of the information received by Farmtalking.org and published on the website early yesterday afternoon, it would seem a retraction and apology from yourself and the Sunday Mirror to both Bobby Waugh, the Darlington Mart and Cheale Meats is in order.

Yours sincerely,
Jane Barribal – Farmtalking

Author wrote:
I have already wrote to him and I hope Bobby Waugh does sue him
Roger

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Subject: RE: [farmtalking] Bobby Waugh

Do you not think it might be advisable to wait and see if Waugh sues

before you do this Roger?

Author wrote:
Though I would never condone the actions of Bobby Waugh and the way he

run

his farm, this kind of journalism sickens me. In view of yesterdays

report

on Farmtalking from Bruce Jobson, this reporter is obviously prepared

to

goto any length to get a story and facts and the truth don't seem to

come

intoit. I'm going to write to this journalist and tell him exactly

what> > I thinkof his style of reporting and I hope others do the same.

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Sent: 28 July 2002 08:34
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Subject: [farmtalking] Bobby Waugh

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href="http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/">http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/</a>>

"The farmer who started Britain's £20billion foot-and-mouth>

epidemic is back trading in pigs – just days after he was BANNED

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