I like this article for the reasons stated by the author. I'm not certain how often the same occurs here but it does happen. What say you?
Skeptics shouldn't have lined up with the Mail to call Psychic Sally a fraud
We shouldn’t be afraid to tell people the full story, or admit the things we don’t know. Otherwise, we’ve engaged in exactly the sort of sloppy, lazy, error-prone journalism [criticisms my emphasis] we’d normally criticise. The great pity about the legal battle between the Daily Mail and ‘Psychic’ Sally Morgan was that somebody had to win. The Mail’s humiliating failure to outsmart a Come Dine With Me contestant who talks to dead people is delicious, but it's spoiled somewhat by a psychic’s ‘vindication’ in the courts, like biting into a Wagon Wheel and finding Bovril inside. What’s even more galling is that she deserved to win. Before we go any further, one thing needs to be made crystal clear.... More:http://www.newstatesman.com/martin-...ldnt-have-lined-mail-call-psychic-sally-fraud
