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This from a headline in todays internet The Nation.

"Burma's government urged to supervise spelling"

This, the above, on the same day that the Nation puts out a headline about the bombing down south with the word "bomb", spelled "BOME"

:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:

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And then there's content.

Even taking into account restrictions that may be in play, a fish-wrap is a fish-wrap.

I find the commentary and letters in the Post to be sometimes illuminating, however.

Meanwhile, informing the public is more and more becoming a monstrous corporate affair, with (TV) chiefs thinking in terms of shaping public opinion as much as making money from advertising (that is, what do we expect? Not much).

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I can live with their spelling mistakes; TiT after all. And with all of it freely available on the Internet, I is not complaining.

The thing cannot live with is their editorial bias.

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