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Coming Soon: SR to Release E-mail Exchanges ... (Not so fast...)
Update: After reviewing the messages and our options (none good), we've decided not to post the messages. Here's the situation: Of the 50 messages, a few have explicit photos embedded in the message. We can't publish those photos (one shows a toddler's penis). We also have a strong ethical policy against blurring or otherwise manipulating photos. Some of the messages are completely innocuous. The rest of the messages only refer to attachments. Those attachments are explicit, so we can't publish them. We've also gone through each message to blur e-mail addresses for privacy reasons. So, if we don't publish any of the explicit images, and we refuse to blur, crop or otherwise alter them, all we're left with is a bunch of forwarded messages that say things like "take a look at this!" We decided that did not advance the story in any significant way.
FIRST-TEST COMMENTARY: DAY FOUR
England are in charitable mood, though, and Swann lets the ball embarrassingly through for four runs. At least Bell can make up for his howler with the bat; Swann, a sub fielder, cannot. In fact, given his fielding efforts today, he might as well have stayed on the boundary and left England with 10. Prior continues to impress with the gloves, though, snaffling a couple of sharp ones as Silva misses a sweep and then deflects the ball with the pads playing no shot. They say a keeper sets the tone in the field, and Prior is certainly trying to do it. Alas, the fielders are tone deaf. Sri Lanka 2nd Inns, 359-3: Sangakkara 116*, Silva 37* 0839: Over 99 Sangakkara continues merrily onward, dismissivelydriving Anderson uppishly but commandingly to the extra-cover boundary.
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