Instapundit reports that 48 hours before the Hutton Inquiry's final report on the suicide of Dr. David Kelly, a report bound to include criticism of the BBC, the BBC's marketing department is paying Google so that when you type in various search terms pertinent to the inquiry, you get the BBC's online news service. He reports people are having difficulty checking this out (I think it just depends on using a server based in the UK.) You don't think they're at all nervous about versions of the story they don't control getting out, do you?

