You don't have to put German on the front of that statement I suspect its more of a global, (or at least european), wide issue :2thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by R'as al Ghul
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You don't have to put German on the front of that statement I suspect its more of a global, (or at least european), wide issue :2thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by R'as al Ghul
It doesn't, does it? They occasionally 'accidentally' deliver de Telegraaf in our postbox instead of the AD, the frontpage articles tend to be about Big Brother or something along those lines. Fascinating. ~:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fragony
The Economist has some pretty good articles in it...
Aside from that, which I know is not a newspaper, I don't really read newspapers...:shame:
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Occassionally browse the arts section of New York Times, delivered to my email. :coffeenews:
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Le Canard. :2thumbsup:
On the web I read the Guardian, for their fantastic site and to keep tabs on the premiership.
The Times but its not very good. I can't do an opinion of it in English, we need those wonderful compound German words, during the week it would be a-newspaper-you-read-because-it-used-to-be-ok-and-the-others-are-worse and on saturday it would be a-newspaper-so-bad-it-is-an-insult-to-the-human-spirit. The Sunday Times would be beyond the ability even of German to describe, we would have to devise some sort of pictogram combinging the concepts of ultimate evil and a newspaper edited by four year olds with ABSOs.
I alsio read the Guardian on line to find out what the enemy is thinking