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Plus some (like me) work in our bubble of all sorts of social-economic data (including non-public access data) and regular meetings and conversations with businesses and policy makers - sometimes in the position of seeing a company or policy maker in the newspaper just before a scheduled meeting with them and getting to hear about all the non-disclosable issues which didn’t make the news and would completely change the message presented in the press.Shade wrote:They're all balls. Scouring the net, picking and choosing between them online and other sources is the only way of getting enough truth to form your own opinions.
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Try harder, wum.Malabus wrote:Daily Mail/Express are the only news papers that deliver the truth and that's why I read them.
Excuse me...RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Try harder, wum.Malabus wrote:Daily Mail/Express are the only news papers that deliver the truth and that's why I read them.
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Don’t use tapatalk so can’t see what ever (no doubt nonsensical) image you posted.
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I wasn’t doubting you read the Express, but thanks for showing us a snippet of your wank den.