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Old 01-12-2005, 11:17 PM   #9 (permalink)
Mephisto2
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You know I really like NPR. We get "All Things Considered" retransmitted here on our national news radio channel. I also listen to NPR as much as I can when I'm in the US on business.

I never thought to check if they had a website.

Many many thanks for the suggestion sweetpea. You've enriched me and my daily efforts to keep informed on world and issues around me.


With regards to the question, I used to read a physical paper about 30 minutes to an hour a day. That was when I was in Sydney and the local paper (The Sydney Morning Herald) was a quality publication. Now that I've moved to Perth, the local paper is a rag. It's almost embarrassing actually. I now read the only national paper in Australia (The Australian) on a semi-regular basis. I'm thinking of getting it delivered to my door.

But every day, without exception, I spend over an hour reading the online editions of BBC, The Irish Times and the Sydney Morning Herald.


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