I would suggest the Guardian or the Independent and both can be read online for free.
http://www.independent.co.uk/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/
Hope this helps.
2007-04-27 07:16:03
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answered by James Mack 6
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None of them is NOT the correct answer.
Newspapers in the United States, as a whole, try to report the truth to the best of their ability. Newspaper reporters and editors are not perfect and have to make value judgments about what is news everyday. They bring human biases to stories. Readers should be read news stories critically and seek information from many sources.
Bloggers love to criticize newspapers but they do not - as a general rule - do original reporting. I have yet to see a blogger slogging through a late night planning commission meeting or showing up at a crime scene to talk to police. But, the next morning, sipping their lattes, they are happy to criticize the reporter who went to the meeting or the placement of the story by an editor. That is, of course, their right.
Without newspapers, American democracy would not have progressed.
2007-04-27 09:33:41
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answered by vegas mark 2
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Hello,
(ANS) Quite possibly the "Guardian Newspaper" why? because it has a long track record of relatively unbiased journalism, although it clearly does have left leaning tendancies, towards what would have previously been called old labour (old labour before blair).
**The guardian newspaper has a consistently high quality of written journalism & its photography is also of an exceptionally high quality.
**The guardian doesnt deal in sleaze or spin or sensationalism unlike the red tops & doesnt pander to the semi porn market either.
**I'd believe more of whats written in the guardian than almost any other newspaper with the exception of the independant. But both of these are owned & run by the same company anyway.
IR
2007-04-27 09:38:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The Independant
2007-04-27 09:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The Daily Telegraph provides factual and relatively unbiased reporting of events. It used to be known as a right wing paper but I haven't seen much evidence of that for several years. For admirers of Boris Johnson, he has a column in the paper. He's usually quite outrageous and hilarious, even when he's being serious!
2007-04-28 10:50:45
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answered by Beau Brummell 6
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you have to read the articles. do some research on your own, The TRUTH may or may not be reported. But you should be able to say what is the untruth that was, before saying the truth wasn't.
2007-04-27 10:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Either the Guardian or Independent.
2007-04-28 17:04:10
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answered by Huh? 7
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Actually I don’t know of any. All have one agenda or another. Sad to say. One must take info from different places and make your own judgements.
2007-04-27 09:22:52
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answered by Jose M 3
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Football echo
2007-04-27 09:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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In the UK..the SUN..
..No..sorry, that comic is for the hard of thinking..
If they quote anything that Tony Blair says...then they are all guilty of telling lies.
2007-04-28 11:19:53
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answered by knowitall 4
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