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Good Online Newspapers
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I don't read a daily paper, but I do like to look at the online national papers sometimes.
so can anyone recommend some good, easy to use sites?
i don't want stuffy pompous ones with endless long boring waffle, but i also don't want something like the sun etc
i don't want anything right wing, or the daily mail type ones either
somewhere in the middle would be great, something that has bit of everything, with some in depth and some lighter stuff.
not interested in sport or stock markets and business news etc
so, any ideas of the best?
cheers all
so can anyone recommend some good, easy to use sites?
i don't want stuffy pompous ones with endless long boring waffle, but i also don't want something like the sun etc
i don't want anything right wing, or the daily mail type ones either
somewhere in the middle would be great, something that has bit of everything, with some in depth and some lighter stuff.
not interested in sport or stock markets and business news etc
so, any ideas of the best?
cheers all
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I cannot imagine anyone wanting to read any newspaper other than The Times.
After one's butler has ironed it, of course. A bit tricky if it's on-tap, on-heat, online or whatever you plebs call it. I have had to replace several monickers - is that the word? - after the iron has ruined the screen. Several butlers too.
But what a wonderful Court Page where one can keep track of one's chums.
Time for a dry sherry, I think.
After one's butler has ironed it, of course. A bit tricky if it's on-tap, on-heat, online or whatever you plebs call it. I have had to replace several monickers - is that the word? - after the iron has ruined the screen. Several butlers too.
But what a wonderful Court Page where one can keep track of one's chums.
Time for a dry sherry, I think.