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by - written on 17/11/00 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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This is the best Scottish based Sunday paper. Has everything I think from obviously true news stories and no over the top headlines as some papers have. Great sports pages and good gossip columns which I really enjoy reading. This to has quite a lot of adverts but these are more Scottish based than some other newspapers who claim to be Scottish but we all know they aren’t. Has very good news from all parts of Scotland and not just the big Cities as Edinburgh and Glasgow which some are more biased towards. This makes it a very good read from people all over Scotland. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/11/00
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I like this I think it is really good and it is a very good idea. I use it all the time and I think that you should get it too. I like this because it works really well, and if you get it you would use it all the time too. I really think that you should go out and buy this now, because you will not know what you are missing unless you buy this. So get off your chair go to the shops and buy it now. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/09/00 (Somewhat useful, 24 readings)
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I like the Mail for many reasons - certainly not for their political objectiveness. My main concern about this paper is its weekend sister - the Sunday Mail. For me there are far too many sections. I do not go for sports coverage, I do not read the magazines, I do not go for the property pages. I like the main section with the news. I like the competitions when they are there. I like the money section. I also like the stuff on the internet. I wish there was a paper which could organise itself so that you could only get the bits you really want and not waste all the other sections. A pick and mix. Naturally, this would be a nightmare ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/08/02 (Somewhat useful, 52 readings)
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Whilst i know that a newspaper is but a mirror on society and that a broadsheet is not for everyone, surely if you are to slake the thirst of the masses you could try and be informative and responsible. The Mail used to be a good tabloid free from the nasty side that the News of the World courted. Now it's main aim seems to be readers at ALL costs. Sensational story after sensational story, cheap gimick and cheap stories. If i said that they would rather lead the paper with a bingo promotion rather than a news story then you get my drift. THIS IS A NATIONAL SCOTTISH PAPER for gods sake lets have a decent paper not some gaudy rag that says "my boss says we must ... Read the complete review
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