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by theworker - written on 27/06/08 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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Now then, I want to be honest with you. I am not that intelligent. I am not the brightest star in the intellectual galaxy. I am not an all knowing beaming beacon of all intelligence; in fact my mathematical skills are so rudimentary I could sit there and just break down in tears when faced with any sort of number orientated problem or equation. ...
by leighsady - written on 04/05/08 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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I'm a big fan of The Times - well, I have to say this as this is what we had been brainwashed with during my student days, it was either this or The Independent as these two were considered The 'Serious' newspapers. Back then, we had a fresh copy of this everyday waiting for us in the library so it was quite accessible. It was also an ...
by marandina - written on 14/10/06 (Very useful, 636 readings)
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If it’s one thing I love to do at the weekend, it’s to sit down and read a newspaper at my leisure. I find it so difficult during the week, what with working and stuff. Of course, the national newspaper market is a crowded one with both tabloids and broadsheets clambering for the public’s attention and money. Over the years I’ve tried various ...
by Dunks - written on 28/03/05 (Very useful, 110 readings)
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The Times has recently changed its format - it is now tabloid size, but still very much broadsheet in quality. It calls itself a compact to distinguish itself from other tabloid papers such as the Daily Mail, and there is a clear distinction. Stories are reported in an in-depth, non-sensationalist and balanced way and The Times does not try to ...
by ShoppingGirl - written on 11/09/01 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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Well - what can you buy for thirty pence these days? A third of a lottery ticket. A packet of wine gums. Two potatoes and a carrot. Or... boost up your weekend experience by investing that hard earned six bob in the Saturday Times. Now I don't know about you, but during the week I wouldn't touch the Times with a ...
by will-owl - written on 14/08/01 (Useful, 58 readings)
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I got to regularly read The Times when I was studying political science at University. My Professor recommended regular reading of it,along with magazines such as The Economist. I find the "Old Thunderer" is a good broadsheet. It covers the likes of political,business,financial,technology matters in considerable depth.Then ...
by cata - written on 07/08/01 (Somewhat useful, 22 readings)
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The Times has to be the best current newspaper available nationally. Each day it provides me with a good quality well balanced read. Each section provides me with either entertaiment or good solid news reporting. In addition it has two crosswords although I will freely admit it is the easier of the two that I normally try and attempt. Overall I ...
by martial_loh - written on 05/07/01 (Useful, 14 readings)
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This is more of a rant that an article. When I was younger I used to just read the Daily Mirror. But then teachers started to say that we should start reading the Times and other broadsheets. Now I was never too keen on the Times, since it was so big.. and I never was really interested in politics..etc. The one incentive that made me ...
by gingganggooly - written on 01/06/01 (Useful, 42 readings)
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What a great motto! Indeed, THE TIMES it is a well-disguised conservative read for those who want to feel business like. The old stereotype of the business man stepping onto the train to London, briefcase and golfers umbrella in one hand, rolled up copy of the times tucked under his other arm, his rail card in hand. He takes a ...
by tomc - written on 25/04/01 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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I must admit to never having read any single paper for many months in a row before, preferring to rotate around several of the better quality papers. But recently I’ve been taking The Times, and not just because it only costs 35p, but because I’ve found it quite entertaining and lively, yet also with enough food for thought to keep me ...
by - written on 05/03/01
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Panic stations! It's Saturday morning and I still have not finished last Sunday's copy of The Sunday Times. There's just so much to read. I've counted it this week. There are no less than thirteen separate sections. Yes, thirteen! How will I ever do it justice before the next tranche lands with a sickening thud on the hall floor ...
by timcarlisle - written on 30/01/01 (Useful, 14 readings)
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The Times, is a quality paper, full of the information that I need and want to see, from the city and business information to an excellent Sports coverage. The articles are written in descriptive English, without being overly drawn out as happens in other broadsheet newspapers. A quality read that won't bore and which has news and information ...
by magsjf - written on 16/12/00 (Useful, 47 readings)
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I read The Times nearly everyday. It is a quality newspaper at a tabliod price. The General News and Sports coverage are quite extensive and reports on all the major events. My main reason for reading the paper however is because of the quality of the Business section. In my opinion it is one of the best and only surpassed by the ...
by - written on 15/11/00
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The Times is my favourite newspaper. It is not trashy stuff like The Sun, The News Of The World e.t.c. The newspaper is very well written yet not too posh for some people to understand. My 12-year-old son loves this newspaper and he reads it every single day. Both he and I really enjoy the new mini-computer magazine that comes on Saturday. It is ...
by - written on 13/11/00
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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 ...
by mneedham - written on 05/11/00 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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I must admit that I find the writers of the Times very boring, and I often find myself wandering off when reading their articles. However, the Sunday Times seems to be completely different and has really captured my imagination. It has 12 sections every week, and costs me £1.10, which I think is very reasonable for what you get. They ...
by - written on 29/10/00
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For several months now I have been reading the Sunday Times. I started when I recieved some vouchers out of a daily edition of the newspaper which I decided to buy. Since then, I have continued purchasing the newspaper on a Sunday, I particular need to mention the magazines and supplements that are supplied with it. The level of detail ...
by buchanan17 - written on 24/10/00 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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The Times and its sister the Sunday Times get bigger and bigger. These are generally the only papers I read, sometimes switching to the Telegraph, but soon getting annoyed with its much more right wing views. The Times is far from leftist and even if it sometimes shares the views of the telegraphs, it is much less strident. It is ...
by CarpeDiem - written on 17/10/00 (Useful, 42 readings)
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"Football Handbook" now included monthly on Saturdays has greatly changed the Times' coverage of football. The Opta ratings for all Premiership clubs and players are included, and make interesting readings for the statistics fan. There are also a few articles, in the first issue a rather pointless one about the life of a ...
by - written on 14/10/00
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The times costs 35p and is a daily newspaper, it has this perceived view of being aimed at the upper classes who are the people most concerned with the ‘proper’ news. The Times has very good coverage of business, economics and such related topics although it is losing readers, hence the marketing decision to publish the ...
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