Media, Public and the Gritters
"John Hall" wrote in message
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In article 401a1c6f$0$919$9b0f33e3@clyde,
Pete B writes:
About a year ago, I stopped buying the broadsheet I had bought regularly
for
many years due to increasing 'hype' over everything, blatant distortions
of
truth on some political matters to suit their own tastes, not only Party
wise but the individuals within and a general 'dumbing down' of their
style.
If that paper was the Telegraph, I'd recommend making an exception for
today's issue, which includes a marvellous satirical piece in the Peter
Simple column about over-reaction to the snow.
;-)
Read it online.
I usually make an exception Sat & Sun also to get the weather discussion
articles on those days.
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Pete
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John Hall
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George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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