Sarah Palin’s 13,000 Emails

Published in Le Monde
(France) on 11 June 2011
by Corine Lesnes (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Drue Fergison. Edited by Derek Ha.
This weekend’s reading: the 24,199 pages of Sarah Palin’s emails that were released Friday under the Freedom of Information Act.

The messages were not disseminated electronically, but on paper. Journalists had to come pick them up themselves in Juneau, the capital of Alaska. The documents filled six large boxes, and a wheelbarrow was not provided.

The media is racing to be the first to put the messages on the net.

Some news organizations have asked their readers to participate in dissecting the 13,000 emails in order to more quickly know what they contain.

The New York Times has set up a system that allows readers to indicate the interesting passages. They will be notified if their submissions are selected for an article.

Despite the best efforts, no scandal has yet been uncovered. Among the ten "revelations" identified by the Atlantic: the fact that she hoped to have God's help on the Alaska budget — behavior that should not damage her, on the Republican side...


13000 emails de Sarah Palin

A lire ce week-end: les 24.199 pages d'emails de Sarah Palin qui ont été publiées vendredi, en vertu de la loi sur la liberté de l'information.
Les messages n'ont pas été diffusés par version électronique mais papier. Les journalistes ont du venir les chercher eux-mêmes à Juneau, la capitale de l'Alaska. Les documents remplissaient six grosses boites et la brouette n'était pas fournie.
Les media ont fait la course pour être les premiers à mettre les messages sur le net.
Certains organes de presse ont demandé à leurs lecteurs de participer à l'épluchage des 13.000 emails, pour savoir au plus vite ce qu'ils contiennent.

Ruée sur les mails

Le New York Times a mis en place un système qui permet aux lecteurs de signaler les passages intéressants. Ils seront avisés si leurs observations ont été retenues pour un article.
Malgré les efforts, aucun scandale n'a été mis au jour pour l'instant. Parmi les dix "révélations" recensées par l'Atlantic, le fait qu'elle espérait avor l'aide de Dieu sur le budget de l'Alaska. Un comportement qui ne devrait pas lui nuire, côté républicain...
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