Rediff: good news for you. I am considering taking back my words. As Exgoer mentioned, your news is totally misleading ... but guess what...no many readers! as u see it in the comments page.
but understand that your news did cause people misinterpreting. anyways...i will leave u this time with a warning. no such news in future...okay?
When the shot rang and gay took off, dick started off too. Balls didnt want to be left behind so he followed dick, so as dick was getting closer to gay, balls was too. When dick got really closer to the gay, he saw a tunnel, and he entered it, balls also wanted to enter, but he could not.
Re: Re: Sue Rediff
by Karthik M on Jul 12, 2009 11:05 PM
"homophobic moron" nice interpretation... can't join your justanotherindia'G'u'a'y community though!
Just because "gay" news is hot now-a-days, don't keep the title like this. "Tyson" is his first name and "gay" is the last/family name. It is considered in the US and other western countries as rude to write someone's family name like this. Also there is no meaning of writing someone's family name without his/her first name! Rediff can be sued by any one for this rude behavior. It clearly shows that rediff cons people!
Re: Rediff -- Don't cheat / don't be rude. Can be sued!
by ezgoer on Jul 12, 2009 08:29 PM
Guess missed these today on the same page:
- Phelps breaks 100m world record - Seles inducted into international Hall of Fame - Bryans keep US in hunt for Davis Cup SF berth - Vettel wins British GP in Red Bull one-two - Fisichella finishes tenth - Sampras hails Federer as greatest - Roddick seeks crumbs of comfort - Federer beats Roddick in epic
Re: Rediff -- Don't cheat / don't be rude. Can be sued!
by ezgoer on Jul 12, 2009 08:20 PM
Really?! "In the US and other western countries", people refer to each other by their last name and not the first, unless they are really good friends that is knowing them on a first-name basis.
May be the title is misleading, but it is not incorrect. It's also in the sport's section and clearly talks about 100m.
If this is offensive to you, then "Tendulkar scores a ton" should be offensive as well. Go lodge a complaint!
Re: Re: Rediff -- Don't cheat / don't be rude. Can be sued!
by Karthik M on Jul 12, 2009 11:07 PM
@Exgoer: when you refer to last name, it is must that you use their title.
Re: Re: Re: Rediff -- Don't cheat / don't be rude. Can be sued
by Karthik M on Jul 12, 2009 11:11 PM
arlight...well in India the case could be different. can you give me such examples for western celerities in news?