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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Fly on May 02, 2012, 07:08:07 PM
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I don't buy a daily paper.
Just the Sun on Saturday, purely for Clarkson and the telly book.
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I don't buy actual newspapers any more. I now read the Guardian website every day and occasionally the Mail and the Telegraph's site.
I don't agree with any of them all the time, but the Guardian is most aligned to my thoughts.
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Nothing during the week.
On Sunday I buy the Mail on Sunday, also more for specific writers and essays, rather than factual news. (I like Dominic Sandbrook who is a regular contributor, and recently presented the BBC2 series, The 70s).
Also the mags, TV guide, etc, fills a couple of hours on a Sunday morning when not much else is happening.
Preferred sourse of news is Newsnight if I stay awake long enough.
We don't have any other magazines etc, as the so called celebrity gossip, etc, gets on my wick!
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Plus I buy the DT weekly, so I can look at the pictures in the Obituaries.
Might be someone I knew :(
I might live in Boza, but work in town, so don't see Boza people or get local gossip.
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Metro - its free and does not publish crap like the Sun.
Otherwise don't buy papers as its yesterdays news.
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Don't buy a daily, read 'em on line. Buy DT every week and Sunday Post every.... er... Sunday for 'er indoors who comes from Aberdeen.
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Mirror, though getting increasingly pissed off with stories about celerities and becoming less inclined to buy it every day. If I commuted to work by train and therefore had time to sit and read I would probably get the Guardian.
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Hubby has the daily mail every daythe Matlock murcury and D.T's, but it's rarely I read any of them, sometimes the Obits!
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every now and again buy DT or when they can be arsed the advertiser but apart from that dont buy any papers
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If I've time to read one then its the Independent, if not I read the I.
News without the political bias undertones.