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thesun.co.ukNewest Review: ... appropriate given the level of its content. Here we have a paper with female columnists who without irony will decry the evils of girls growing up too quickly and teenage pregnancy, then flick back a few pages and what do you see? Becky from Colchester(18 no less!) giving you an "opinion" whilst giving you an eyeful of something else. Hypocrisy has never been so hilarious. Or ... more |
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by - written on 28/12/09 (Useful, 9 readings)
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What can you say about the Sun newspaper. That it is worth 20p, well perhaps for the adverts, or as something to line a litter tray, which seems strangely appropriate given the level of its content. Here we have a paper with female columnists who without irony will decry the evils of girls growing up too quickly and teenage pregnancy, then flick back a few pages and what do you see? Becky from Colchester(18 no less!) giving you an "opinion" whilst giving you an eyeful of something else. Hypocrisy has never been so hilarious. Or annoying. The Sun newspaper is The Daily Mail with a lobotomy, and peddles soft porn on it's third page. We know ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/12/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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I would describe The Sun website as being 'chewing gum for the eyes.' Technically it is a "newspaper website" but I don't read the site seriously, I just treat it as tabloid fodder (which in all honesty, is what it is). The website is really easy the read - I think my 10 year old nephew could probably read the content without any problems and the website is also very easy to navigate. On the front page you can read amusing tabloid stories on all the latest celebrity gossip on the site. You can also watch comical videos that show celebrities and average Joes doing unusual things. You can also join an on-line community via ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/11/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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The Sun Newspaper has teamed up with Fit Squad to bring us an online interactive diet/weight management site. SIGN UP This is a 2 minute process, you simply go to www.fitsquad.co.uk, fill in your name, gender, choose a user name, enter your email address and choose a password. You do need to be 18 or over to join this site. Once you have completed this section then you are required to fill in your personal details. PERSONAL DETAILS Here you are asked to fill in your current weight and height details and then you need to input your target weight details. This section completed then you are ready to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/09/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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The sun.co.uk is the website associated with the most popular newspaper in the UK. It is a decent read if you can't buy the paper, whilst it doesn't have all the stories, it has a wide variety and a number of really interesting links. Being honest I can't read the news stories as I have no interest in Jordan, X-factor or Strictly Come Dancing, the World news and politics are pretty weak. I read the site simply for the sport, there are a wide variety of stories on a number of subjects, there are decent football and rugby sub-sites but what is the most important sites for me are the boxing and UFC sites which are the best of any UK newspaper. The boxing in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/09/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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In our house we tend to buy The Express however my partner has often bought home The Sun. I have often used the website however have got more into the habit of reading the paper itself in recent months. However, I am still a regular user of the Sun Online and will continue to use it well into the future. **Homepage** The homepage is predominantly red and white in colour. The red helps to liken the site to the newspaper. There is a large Sun logo to the upper left hand corner of the page. Next to this is a large advertisment and under this there is a toolbar including links to 'Home', 'My Sun', 'Sun Lite', 'Site Map', 'News Alerts' and 'Sun Talk'. ... Read the complete review
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