Where do you go for news?

I usually rely on many source that I think really give me the honest news and not just a piece or sensational.

CNN
New York Times
Finanical Times
The Sydney Morning Herald
Washington Post
www.worldnews.com

and lastly the internet.

where do you get your news?
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I usually don't... I've been to too many countries to keep up with all of them. It's a bit of a headache, really
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CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox News....USA Today...Thats about it

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these are all internet:
BBC
Guardian
Drudge
Washington Post
CNN/MSNBC
Times UK
Times of India
NY Times
NEIC/USGS
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Fox News:
Fair and Balanced

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I fogot Fox News. I just started watching it. At times I don't find it fair but it is balances (between left and right)
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balances = balanced

I love wacthing hannity and Colmes.

appeaser... give me a break...

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msnbc
cnn
bbc
pravda
nando
ny times
la times
saint petersburg times
tampa tribune
University of Michigan Documents Center: Political Science Resources News Media
University of Tennessee Libraries: Multidisciplinary News
INSTANT KNOWLEDGE NEWS.com Read What the World Is Saying, English translations of news from around the world...

mmm, more off and on, but thats a start




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Reply #8 Top
I do not see how anyone could claim Fox news is balanced in the elast considering the CEO attempted to coach the president on how to press his agenda so it would gain broad acceptance

but then again, maybe it is just me

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Reply #9 Top
has it all....

http://news.google.com/
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most of it anyways !!

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Reply #11 Top
News? Hrm...

I go get actual printed copies of the NY Times and Washington Post every morning - I'd rather have nice printed pages in front of me than read it online, and then from time to time I find myself reading the Toronto Star - solely out of habit now.
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News? What is news? Can't you tell I don't touch news too much. I was several weeks behind in our issue with the plastic and duct tape.

If I touch any news.. It has to catch my eye on my start page, which I use Lycos for.

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Reply #13 Top
I like reading the paper too. I love reading the NY Times. The Financial Times are a good read on the train to work...
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train start feeling like a rollercoaster as you get deeper into the Fin-Times?


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I read the papers. In print that is. And I can see the news on Dutch, Belgian, German, English and French channels, plus CNN for the commercially invested bits (and potentially Spanish, Italian and Turkish too, but since I don't sepak those languages, that would be pointless).

Following feeds from different countries can help you show things from different angles.
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#14 by IPlural - 2/17/2003 3:10:42 AM
"train start feeling like a rollercoaster as you get deeper into the Fin-Times?"

yes, especailly when I pass by Wall Street.
Reply #17 Top
hey, and maybe have a catagory for "mini apps". and clog a bunch of apps that are not big but sure to last a long time.

Sysmetrix
Logons
those note taking programs
coolPlayer
Mozilla skins

and see if there are more "mini apps" or less "mini apps" coming out and how many skins they have and how many downloads
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whoops, wrong thread

I' tired.. good night
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My wife works in the news department of our local radio and television stations. I get the news directly from her, and she gets it from the wire services.

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Being French Canadian, my browser's start page is Canoe in French http://www.canoe.qc.ca, but I also read the English version http://www.canoe.ca, and CyberPresse (in French) http://www.cyberpresse.ca.
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paxx , Canada is beautiful...


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