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Having spent many years working for and with them, I can confirm that newspapers are about 10% truth, 60% spin, and 30% complete lies. Therefore I no longer read them.
I occasionally check out the Bad Science column on Guardian Online, and read about some current events on the BBC news site. I don't watch any TV so my news intake is pretty limited. And that's how I like it.
When I was an undergrad and had access to free newspapers, I'd read the New York Times everyday during lunch. It made me feel cultured and connected.
Now I get my news either from links on the Internet or from CNN.com on my cell phone, with whatever stories I may have missed popping up on The Daily Show and The Colbert Report. (Like this gem: Did you realize that, according to one Senator, the Internet is a series of tubes?) I still like newspapers, but I only take the time to read them if I'm travelling and want some stimulation on the train, plane, or bus.
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