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Our two 'rags' (Ft Worth[less] Startlegram & Dallas Snoring News) here in the DFW metroplex just reek of 'biased crap' 7 days a week!! I'm even now thinking about giving up my WSJ subscription because the Journal is now too often pandering to the other print media rags.
""Total inventories are at their lowest April level since April 1979," said Dillon. "Since the end of December, North American total inventories have risen by a mere 16,000 tonnes (up 1.3%), only one-eighth of the 126,000-tonne, 10-year average January-April increase."
As subscriptions drop and ad revenues drop, the fishwraps across America are making their newspapers smaller in width and length. This is starting to have a negative impact on their main readers, the seniors. Often they can't read the articles even with reading glasses. So they stop their subscriptions.
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The manufactures of newsprint paper and the suppliers have to be living a very scared life these days.
Hopefully, they can find a new use for their products.
I would much rather read a newspaper, than listen to the radio, watch tv or stare at my monitor.
LOL! Save the trees, man!
Every day the headlines of our local rag screams some negative about the President. We are all fed up with it, and this is wonderful news!