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Don't buy any but when reading online i usually read Guardian/Times for Sport & Independent/Guardian for Travel. Read The Sun site n all on the off chance someone famous has their baps out.

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The Times, because it's usually balanced and articulate.

 

Same. I have no real preference in terms of political affiliation though. I don't read them loads, i.e. not everyday.

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Used to read the Guardian until the FA cup final vs Man Ure when they stayed true to their Manchester Guardian roots & gave us no credit whatsoever, basically fawning over Man Ure for 10 pages with a small byline to say oh, Newcastle are playing too.

 

Switched to the Mirror for a while before Harry Harris started his one man hate campaign against Shearer.

 

Started reading the Independent but swapped back to the Mirror once Harris left.

 

I switch between the Mirror and Independent most of the time now, depends whether I want to read more news or sport.

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Who's the plank who admits they read the Daily Mail?:

 

That's a disgrace.

 

Ironic that it's these right-wing lunatics who are actually the danger to society.

 

I wouldn't have thought so after the disgraceful scenes in Luton last week.

 

The demonstrations by right-wing Muslims?  ???

 

is this going to be an anti-west comment from you again ?

 

 

 

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I stick to the local papers The Journal & Chron because I like reading about the NUFC, Falcons & Eagles.  Of course if there is any scandal that happens then the Scum or the Screws are the place to go as they more than often nail the interview with the people in the middle of the crisis as they have far superior budgets to any other newspaper bar the Times naturally.

 

I buy the Observer for Sport Monthly & its media/business section is a decent read.  

 

I tend to pick up my daily news from the BBC website or will flick on a news channel if some major shit is happening .

 

Sports/Football writers seem to be having a bit of a switch around atm.

 

 

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The Economist is technically a 'paper. I read the FT when I get my hands on it at school, Guardian too if the FT is gone.

 

I worry about you.

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The Economist is technically a 'paper. I read the FT when I get my hands on it at school, Guardian too if the FT is gone.

 

I worry about you.

 

:kinnear:

 

"If at age 20 you are not a Communist then you have no heart. If at age 30 you are not a Capitalist then you have no brains."

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I think capitalism isn't great yet is pragmatic, I find the whole idea of economics and this observation of the way the world works fascinating. I prefer socialism, but I can see that it is wholly impractical and there's no way it can be implemented, 'cause humans are well greedy and will fuck it all up.  :aww:

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Yes, yes... but you're 16.

 

Don't study the FT. Take out a pen, notepad, and watch School of Rock.

 

 

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