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irishgit (138)
04/02/2007
Every day.

Normally through 3-5 papers. I prefer to get my news this way, rather than TV, radio or internet.

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Mario500 (0)
10/31/2004
Ever feel as your voice of opinion is rather low (sounds like the feeling most of us had before joining Rate-It-All) and you need something more noticeable than a certain website section to address it? Well, there's always the newspaper section marked Editorials. It's obvious that you're not the only one sending letters to the editor, and those certain others could be someone you may agree or disagree with. Along with amusing and informal writings, you'll also find editorial cartoons and comics (Mallard for example). Overall, this is the newspaper's spot for opinion, but plenty of rather interesting ones.

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bibliophile (10)
09/23/2004
I usually enjoy the Editorial page. Of course there are some that I enjoy less, but it is still good to read things I don't agree with. At least I'll be better informed of another viewpoint.

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kamylienne (77)
09/14/2003
Same feelings with the Opinions page, really. Depends on the paper, but typically interesting.

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abichara (60)
09/14/2003
It definitely depends on the newspaper, but in general I find that the people that write these pages have ideological agendas. To them, it is more important to score debating points rather than to seriously address a pressing concern within the country. It's very easy to criticize and second-guess and that is really what sells newspapers at the end I guess.

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