25/01/2005
NEWS STORY
A journalist, who will not be named here, recently advised, quite rightly, that there are other ways to help victims of the South-East Asia tsunami.
Indeed, he reported that the best way to help victims of the disaster, particularly as far as Malaysia is concerned, would be to attend the forthcoming Malaysian Grand Prix, and thereby aid the local economy, which has suffered badly in the aftermath of the events of December 26.
However, this surely wouldn't be the same journalist who stormed out of Suzuka on the Friday evening of the Japanese GP declaring to the assembled, somewhat startled, journos in the media office; "There's two feet of rain heading this way. I'm going to make sure that I get my plane. There's no point in staying here," referring to the typhoon that never happened.
No, it couldn't be, surely not.