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I have been busy most morning creating a blog and have not even peeked at news headlines. I could probably guess some of those headlines regarding economy and job news in the U.S. and probably even Europe, especially since last I heard late Saturday night the IMF's problem with Greece was no way near a solution.
If you're not into economy and government news, what else is important for you out there?
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In my part of the world, Singapore the interest is about who should be the next President of the nation, a largely ceremonial position, The question revolves around whether he/she ought to be independent of the ruling party the People's Action Party or not.
Not something that keeps us awake nights but maybe just as well.
In my part of the world, Singapore the interest is about who should be the next President of the nation, a largely ceremonial position, The question revolves around whether he/she ought to be independent of the ruling party the People's Action Party or not.
Not something that keeps us awake nights but maybe just as well.
Do you think it is a good idea for the media to publish EVERYTHING?
chole_24
In receiving the latest news from CNN Breaking News, via Yahoo!, don't you believe this headline will just give possible terrorists stupid ideas?
WASHINGTON (AP) The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says it is unreasonable to expect operators of nuclear power plants to defend against terrorists crashing an airliner into a reactor.
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I see it as freedom of the press, but I also think they should use common sense when putting out a headline such as the one above. How do you feel about it?
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I agree with you 100%. I think the press jumps the gun way too often by printing articles just to beat out the opposition. They print a story as the truth with only minimal facts not caring who they are hurting, or giving ideas to or even if the information is true or not. Let's give the terrorists ideas on what to do next. They make whole broadcasts out of suppositions. What if this and what if that. It's crazy. And the way they interview people who have just suffered a tragedy is outrageous, massing on their doorstep, microphones pushed in their faces whenever they attempt to go out. Maybe there is a little too much freedom of the press.
I agree with you 100%. I think the press jumps the gun way too often by printing articles just to beat out the opposition. They print a story as the truth with only minimal facts not caring who they are hurting, or giving ideas to or even if the information is true or not. Let's give the terrorists ideas on what to do next. They make whole broadcasts out of suppositions. What if this and what if that. It's crazy. And the way they interview people who have just suffered a tragedy is outrageous, massing on their doorstep, microphones pushed in their faces whenever they attempt to go out. Maybe there is a little too much freedom of the press.
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