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Offline merle

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My name is Tim Elliott, and I am journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald. I am doing a story on gynaecomastia, and need to find a man who had undergone corrective surgery for this condition. Obviously I need him to be in Australia.... Is there anyone out there, in Australia, who might want to talk to me about their experience? If so, contact me at The Sydney Morning Herald at (02) 9282 1926, or via email: telliott@smh.com.au or mobile phone 0419 370 651
 
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Tim Elliott
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Phone (02) 9282 1926
Fax (02) 9282 2697
Mob: 0419 370 651
« Last Edit: January 22, 2009, 02:27:25 AM by Merle »
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Offline Grandpa Bambu

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Why does the interviewee have to be an Aussie?

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Sydney being a city of Australia.

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Sydney being a city of Australia.

Naw.... ya think?  ::)


Since the SMH is a newspaper, I really don't understand why it is so important that the interviewee be Australian. Is nationality a factor here?

Gynecomastia has no geographic boundaries!!!

Mr. Elliott could quite easily conduct his interview via this site or email. If you haven't heard, the Internet is a very powerful information tool...  ;)

GB

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it's a journalism thing.  when you cover local stuff, people always take more interest in the fact it's someone close to them, just helps them identify with the story, the details of the fact the operation wasn't halfway around the world.  the guy's free to ask for any angle he wants.  and oz has its share of visitors to the site.  who was the guy with the interweaving yin-yang avatar, he was a down underer.  he was plenty happy with his op too, went off bali and places like that a lot. 
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Offline Ryuuk

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Yeah I don't know about you American folk to other countries but Australians tend to really, not care at all about Americans. Speaking stereotypically of course.

In fact, I could see an article about an American man with Gynecomastia over here being perceived as just another overweight/obese yank and the glandular message would be ignored.

However an Australian man suffering the same plight would be different.

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Yeah I don't know about you American folk to other countries but Australians tend to really, not care at all about Americans.

It looks like OZ and USA have something in common then....   ;D

If it doesn't concern 'them' or 'their' country, then it doesn't matter...   :-\

That's sad really! Small minds, very small minds...   :-\

GB

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Well people just tend to root for their own, it's human nature I guess.

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Well people just tend to root for their own, it's human nature I guess.

Human nature? Don't think so dude... Attitudes like that, are learned.   :P

That's no better than being a racists!   :-\   Ethnic group against ethnic group/Country against country...  same shyte!

We are all brothers and sisters. No matter what your skin color is or what country you reside, we are all human, equal! Geeze, I've heard something very similar somewhere recently!!!   ;D

GB


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Haha, you may as well compare backing your local sporting team over the visitor to racism then.

Offline msnguy

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Err no.. Australians aren't like that in my oppinion... Not at all - btw, I'm Australian!

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Haha, you may as well compare backing your local sporting team over the visitor to racism then.

In a way yes...  ;)

'Backing' your team is one thing, but when violence/non acceptance of the other teams followers (similar to racism) as we have heard about in Britain/Europe, then it becomes a major problem. Many people have been killed during violent riots at sporting events.

Take this past World Series for example... Just shortly after Philly won, there was some mention of the Rays by the announcer and a very loud 'Boooooo' from the Philadelphia faithful could be heard. How disrespectful/childish is that? I really don't understand the mentality of it. Why? Why would a winning teams fans have that sort of attitude towards the loosing team?

Anyways, this thread is getting wayyyyy of topic here...  so that's all I have to say about that...

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Why does the interviewee have to be an Aussie?

I emailed Mr. Elliott and it turns out that he wants a Aussie interviewee to show that Gynecomastia is an issue locally...

GB

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Sent him an email, will update with any details.


 

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