Wednesday, October 9, 2013

How do I access a cached version of an old Yahoo home page?

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Emiliano


A friend of mine was featured in Yahoo news in October 12th, and he wants to get a printout of the home page then. Does Yahoo have their old pages and news cached? How can they be accessed?


Answer
Yes, you can do this via the wayback machine: http://web.archive.org/collections/web/advanced.html

I tried to find October 12th for you, but it looks like it only archives pages from 2005 at the latest. You may be able to toy around with it and figure it out though.

How do police department handle the news and media when information incorrect?




Jen Lori A


I mean police want to get information first and know it all answers before news people has it.

But let say information was different story from news and what police department has.

How would police knows if media did change the story or they got information first before police and information are needed for police to complete crime reports.

What about court? Do they get evidence from police or from news reporters?

Example: police arrest one murder and police are sure it's only one person not more, but newspaper and television news had proof that there is two killers. What police do?

It would ruin police, prosecutors and invesigators because from same crime two different proofs.



Answer
Media makes up stories they don't need any proof. They are not a court of law. Police need evidence to prove a crime and who did it. Media still has Martians killing JFK that doesn't make it proof. Proof is evidence that is accurately obtained not a reporter making up some fiction. For example, a local boy 12 years old was kidnapped according to local paper. 3 days later he was found and he was 14 YEARS OLD! I guess you would say that the experience aged him. But no the paper just made up something to fill space. They don't care about facts, just need to fill paper or have a sound bite.




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