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Newest Review: ... tabloid rivals apart. At a quid the NOTW is great value for the Sports pages alone, yes it's a bit Premiership obsessed but that's just... more

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paul1983
Premium Review News of the World: It's not going to test you but you will enjoy it (332 words)
by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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Yes it's brash, yes it's a bit vauge with fact and yes it's trashy, but I'm still amazed at the people who turn their nose up at it. The majority of people who sneer at 'gutter press' like this tend to buy broadsheets without actually reading through them but just like to look intellegent when purchasing. If they actually bothered to ...  Read the complete review

dthpsb
Premium Review Sleaze, sex and scandal! (542 words)
by - written on 08/11/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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I wrote in a recent review that the newspaper I read during the week is The Sun and as with probably most Sun readers on a Sunday I will read the News of the World. I know a lot of people will criticise my choice of Sunday Newspaper but I really enjoy reading it. Yes it is mainly full of scandal and the latest stories about the current ...  Read the complete review

bruffyboy
Premium Review News of the World: News of the gutter (311 words)
by - written on 10/10/09 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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The News of the World is a British tabloid that comes out weekly on a Sunday. It is famed for its obsession with celebrity scoops and obsession with sex scandals. I have to say that I don't know how this can be called a newspaper - it's surely more of a gossip mag isn't it? For a start, it doesn't come out every day, and on top of that ...  Read the complete review

doctordarke2389
Premium Review Shock sex horror probe!!! It's all HERE!!!! (335 words)
by - written on 19/08/09 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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Another publication from the lower end of the Murdoch stable, the News of the World (NoW, for brevity) has little in the way of redeeming features for those looking for 'serious' news. It used to be known colloquially as the 'News of the Screws', because of the overtly salacious theme of its content. It may still be called that, for ...  Read the complete review

stuff10
Premium Review News of the World? More like Bore of the World... (234 words)
by - written on 31/05/09 (Very useful, 18 readings)
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I'm not a big newspaper reader (I prefer to get the latest news online), but my in-laws get the News of the World delivered to their door every week so I regularly have the "pleasure" of flicking through the chip paper material. I can honestly say that the News of the World (NOTW) is rubbish for serious news. This morning's ...  Read the complete review

lsajw
Premium Review An entertaining read (195 words)
by - written on 26/05/09 (Useful, 12 readings)
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I have a love hate relationship with the News of the World. My parents have always bought the News of the World for as far back as I can remember (or should I say my mum as my dad preferes The Sunday Express). I used to love having a sneaky read of it when I was child as it was full of sordid stories of politicians having affairs with call girls ...  Read the complete review

dove3066
Premium Review News of the World? I think that's a bit of an exaggeration (273 words)
by - written on 31/03/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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I like to chill out and have a bit of a wind down on a sunday so I usually buy a copy of the News of the World to read over my morning Coffee. The paper is essentially 3 parts - the sports pull out, the main part of the papaer and the glossy 'fabulous' magazine. This does make it easy to spread around the house - my son likes to catch ...  Read the complete review

Sarahjh
Premium Review The News of the World (473 words)
by - written on 31/10/08 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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You stand in the queue at Sainsburys with The News of The World positioned just so,hoping that everyone will think that it is The Sunday Times! Of course you ask for a carrier bag to take your scandalous booty home in. Try as you might curiosity gets the better of you,your eyes are drawn to the cleverly written story titles,and to cap it ...  Read the complete review

ROYALJESTER
Premium Review News of the World: News? Oh reallY? (173 words)
by - written on 13/08/08 (Useful, 66 readings)
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Despite a surely promising title, the Sunday paper " News of the World" will not bring you too many news from or of the world. If you are into sport, and in particular football and cricket and generally any other sport which has a large following in UK, then the 45 page pull out may appeal to you. In my case I could not care ...  Read the complete review

baronridgback
Premium Review How can they call this a Newspaper? (218 words)
by - written on 12/08/08 (Useful, 26 readings)
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What can I say about this "newspaper"? Well for a start newspaper has to be used in very, very loose terms. I have not bothered reading it for a very long time but admit to buying it last Sunday to get a voucher that was inside for a fiver off shopping at Tesco. I paid 95p for my copy which I though worthwhile for the saving ...  Read the complete review

DavyMichelle
Premium Review News of the World: Seriously? News? (372 words)
by - written on 19/07/08 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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As a fan of The Sun I expect you'd think I'd probably like this Newspaper, News of the World. They're closely linked as they're what's known as "sister companies" and they work together usually. There's a different team which do each though because of course no newpaper crew is going to work seven days a week! This is ...  Read the complete review

nathaninnit
Premium Review NOT JUST ASHLEY COLE & CHERYL TWEEDY. BUT MOSTLY. (1083 words)
by - written on 01/03/08 (Very useful, 524 readings)
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tab-loid - noun 1. A newspaper of small format giving the news in condensed form, usually with illustrated, often sensational material. broad - sheet - noun 1. Chiefly British. a newspaper printed on large paper, usually a respctable newspaper rather than a tabloid. Seems even the dictionary is against News ...  Read the complete review

Christian1985
Premium Review News of the World: Sports trash, celeb pap and toilet paper all for 85p (155 words)
by - written on 11/03/07 (Somewhat useful, 72 readings)
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This so-called newspaper is trash defined. It never admits to being a right-wing paper. It claims to be left wing eventhough it criticises Labour more than me. It just backs the winning team at each election. I like a newspaper to show affiliance to one party. Also nothing in the Sun or NOTW appeals to me. I work in an off-licence and this 'paper' ...  Read the complete review

louise127127
Premium Review My Favouriote Sunday Paper (895 words)
by - written on 24/09/06 (Very useful, 2121 readings)
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The News Of The World is one of Britains biggest sunday papers, reaching nearly nine million readers per week. The paper was first established in 1843 and has then since been named Sunday paper of the year by London Press Club three times in a row, not to mention endless awards from other companies. You can buy the paper from leading ...  Read the complete review

Sarccyslayer
Premium Review News of the World: More sex scandals than Jordans biography (1072 words)
by - written on 31/07/03 (Very useful, 225 readings)
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There is nothing better than waking up on a Sunday morning, or in my case mid-morning, rolling over and grabbing hold of the Sunday Newspaper. In my case this newspaper being The News of the World. Why do I buy it? Well what more could you ask from any one newspaper..... It contains more sex scandals than Jordan's biography will do ...  Read the complete review

Mariah's dead!- Reported By The News Of The World (279 words)
by - written on 27/01/02
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The News Of The World is now famous for being full of ficticious garbage. Usually, their main stories are about singers having nose jobs or models having breast implants. And, about 80% of the time, they've twisted the actual truth way beyond the limits. The paper also seems to favour some celebrities and totallly despise others. Britney ...  Read the complete review

News of the World: NEWS OF THE WORKING CLASS. (1142 words)
by - written on 17/12/01
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More boys then girls are born during the day; more girls are born at night. This is one of many useless facts littered in this Sunday red top that make it very ignorable on the day of rest. But like its sister paper, you can?t help reading those little trivia boxes that substitute serious news and comment space. The only time this rag becomes ...  Read the complete review

crowncourt
Premium Review It's what Sundays are all about! (509 words)
by - written on 01/06/01 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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The News of the World is apparently Britains biggest selling newspaper. If this is true, I cannot blame my fellow countrymen as this is also my Sunday choice, and has been for a long time. Although as it's the biggest selling paper, it does have a clear advantage over other papers because as it's only on sale once a week, people don't ...  Read the complete review

Blurbubble
Premium Review News of the World: News of which World?! (379 words)
by - written on 05/05/01 (Very useful, 37 readings)
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OK, so you pays your 60p every Sunday and this is what you get! I don't normally buy/read a daily paper as I tend to get all my 'proper' news information from the television but, every so often, on a Sunday, I like a little light reading to relax over and, believe it or not, the "News of the World" does it for me! ...  Read the complete review

jamaican
Premium Review Rubbish (213 words)
by - written on 11/04/01 (Useful, 60 readings)
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What can I say about the News of the World apart from that it exists purely to hook in the customers who hand over their cash. Most of the stroys features in this paper really do not have a big impact or effect on everyday life, but are mostly about the lifes of famous celebrities or 'scandal news'. I must say that I was appalled by the ...  Read the complete review

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