>>I'm amazed at your wealth of documented data! Where do you come up with this stuff?
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>>John
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>I don't watch NYC news. I posted some stuff to Alex. Also, one of the best web news services:
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http://english.aljazeera.net/Channels/>There pretty busy - alot of hits. Their readership has tripled in the last couple of weeks. Hey: They use .NET!!!
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>Other good sources include the UK's Guardian and Observer. NYC: The Village Voice.
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>heres some more:
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http://www.jewsagainstzionism.com/I once had a course where my instructor gave the assignment to write a one page paper describing a ping pong ball using only facts. That's all he said. No one passed the test. If you said it was white, he said did you measure it with a spectragraph? If so, what were the results? If you said it was round, you were wrong, becuase it is not. Round describes a two dimensional object, it was spherical - a three dimensional adjective. My point is, newspapers give information, not facts, based on their political leanings. Your sources are filtering the data according to their religious/political/ethnic/etc. perspectives. Don't confuse facts with news.
John
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