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To: NYAmerican
I work with a New Zealand academic and he loves many of their articles, so I always went thru the site meticulously every day and captured links that I knew would amuse him. Some I put in icon linked lists. When I started getting lazy, I just made a huge list for him. I keep all the links online.

Main bodies of links link from this main page. So Art, for example, has over 350 icon links once you go to More Art Links.
Icon Subject Links

More recent Daily Mail article link list

And from the pictures, I make music videos like
Fine Arts Music Video

Landscapes

Wild Animals

Melania

My problem with Daily Mail is that, first, there are too many anti-Trump articles that I look at for pictures and try not to read and, secondly, they get off, it seems, on animal cruelty articles, which I can't handle. So once I go through the site, I stay with my Nice, not Naughty, List.
25 posted on 12/16/2017 12:35:33 PM PST by mairdie
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To: mairdie

“My problem with Daily Mail is that, first, there are too many anti-Trump articles that I look at for pictures and try not to read and, secondly, they get off, it seems, on animal cruelty articles, which I can’t handle.”

I agree completely! However, the “leftist” articles are quite often accompanied by conservative themed articles. They went after hillary many times, way more than other MSM outlets. I think the Daily Mail is reasonably balanced....not as Conservative as I would like, but “reasonable”....at least by today’s standards. And, Yes, I see the animal cruelty articles all the time. Very upsetting, but I’d rather they be put in the spotlight than remain hidden. I also hate reading those pieces.


26 posted on 12/16/2017 12:48:17 PM PST by NYAmerican
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