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Old January 25th 04, 06:07 PM
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On 25 Jan 2004 17:43:11 GMT, ojunk (Michael Bryant)
wrote:

From: helmsman


If you can't gather more information faster than reading a newspaper
there is a problem. On top of the fact that "print doesn't have to be
a newspaper". I have always gotten better and more diversified news
from shortwave (since 1951) or the net.


Actually, the info in newspapers is usually more in-depth than that heard on
most broadcasters. The best thing is to read several diferent newspapers each
day.

And what does it say about a President if he neither reads newspapers or
listens to radio? King Bush, the first, was a SWLer, but I've never heard of
Bush II listening.




Not really...Info should come from multiple sources including but not
limited to newspapers.

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