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... Square, these brazen harlots fleeced the guilt-ridden masses, via character assassination, into contributing to the charity they happened to represent. It didn t matter if you already sponsored one or more other charities; their beady (yet beautiful) little eyes judged you as toilet scum if their charity wasn t included on your already burgeoning list of direct debits. Luckily, Londoner s are generally built wit... Read the full review: Worse than chuggers? The News nuisance on the streets of London. by clownfoot |
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Heat Magazine / Newspaper / Every week Heat brings you the celebrity news, star interviews, insider gossip, and reviews of the up-and-coming movies, TV, video and CD releases. Includes a weekly TV guide. overall rating |
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The Morning Star Magazine / Newspaper / British Marxist daily newspaper. It was started in 1930 as the daily of the Communist Party of Great Britain. overall rating |
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The Independent Magazine / Newspaper / British compact newspaper published by Tony O'Reilly's Independent News & Media. It is nicknamed the Indie, with the Sunday edition, The Independent on Sunday, being the Sindie. Launched in 1986, it is one of the youngest UK national daily newspapers. overall rating |
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The Voice Magazine / Newspaper / Newspaper primarily for the black community. |
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The Guardian ... that I noticed were the different sections apart from the main paper. I had the Tuesday edition which carries the Education Section. This was quite interesting as I am involved in teaching and found several articles of interest on the teaching of English language, but I wasn t interested in the employment section at all. There is another supplement entitled Link which is about using technology to teach. There were several good articles in here including one on dyslexia and sections on using the internet for teaching and learning. The twelve page sport section was of no interest to me whatsoever and went straight into the recycling bin. To be fair, that s just my ... Read the full review: Let's All Go Liberal by janharper |
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The Times ... It was also an excuse to put off that essay for a little longer. I have only switched to trying to read off the online version the last couple of years with very poor results. I have the website as my homepage to encourage myself to read more and even just to have a glance at what the headlines are when I think I m too busy (another excuse) - but shamefully I haven t really been past that homepage that much these days unless something really reaches out to catch my eye. Personally I find it a bit more of an effort to have to flick through and check for the most up-to-date news. It isn t a case of flicking over to the next page anymore when you had just the wh... Read the full review: What I would turn into without it... by leighsady |
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Daily Mail ... a total of 100 pages news from up to date news, fasion,weather, financial advise, usual games, sport, Holidays, adverts( but not too many) Overall its a newspaper with consistency, edited well, with good down to earth information and current news, it gives you what the tv does nt and thats it allows you to make your own view on the story, and allows you too make you own decisions, while the TV tries to make you hear a one sided viewpoint. In comparison too other papers the daily mail has news on page 80 which is just as good and informative as page 2 which i think is important. Further information can be found on their website as detailed below. www.dailymail.co.uk... Read the full review: Good read, current and informative by craignow |










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