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modeller | 19:39 Wed 10th Aug 2011 | News
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I read the other day that which newspaper a person's reads is a good guide to their beliefs. Is that true ? Gromit claims to read the Telegraph but I would think the Morning Star was more likely. Sorry Gromit if that's wrong but that's the impression I get.
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the morning star has some good articles same as the telegraph and guardian

papers i will not buy are the times and the independent and the daily mirror
Why DrFilth??

Iam an avid Mirror reader.
anything with a decent prize crossword in it.
funnygirl fell out with the the mirror years back we used to have it delivered to the house
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Interesting answers , not just which newspaper but why and why not .
I don't usually buy a Sunday paper as they are too big and heavy and tend to write far too much about the lives of celebrities, which are of no interest to me.
don't get chance to look at the sunday papers spend all my time doing the crosswords
how is this for a front page

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this excellent picture on the front page of the guardian on tuesday

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I read the Sun because the bloke next door reads it himself, then lends it to me and I put it back through his letter box so that his wife can read it, so in effect I get a free read. However, I leave quite a lot of it out and only read the bits I find interesting - for instance I did not read the huge amount of pages dedicated to whatsername who died of an overdose. There are also a hell of a lot of adverts and sports pages, so not really much news. If I had to pay I would not bother.
I thought that it was de riguer for all Abers to read the Daily Mail, whether pro or anti.
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I buy Sat and Mon Telegraph as they have linked crosswords but I read whatever are available when I have my pub lunch. I find the ' i ' a very useful source of news it's short and concise. I may read more Telegraphs as their current offer works out at half price for advance payment.
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What about the Southport weekly, 10clarion?
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Dr Filth Looking at your picture reminds me of the old Daily Worker especially the headline.
Don't read newspapers, my news is from teletext and online.
^^ what Buenchico said - there is a good crossword in the i, and I get all the news I need from it. 20p a day, good value. I buy our local weekly papers too, to find out what's not going on locally.
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It would appear your newspaper choice is some indication of beliefs.
I notice those who read widely write the longest posts and the reverse is true. Price and convenience seems in part to over-ride choice . There appears quite a difference between reading and actually buying a particular paper. We buy for a reason such as crosswords and reject some papers outright which indicates a strong belief .
Hi Modeller - I said I bought the Telegraph today, although I haven't actually read it yet (not even the front page) as I just haven't had the time.
We have a local daily paper which also gives the national headlines. We read it everyday, Monday to Saturday.

On a Saturday we also have the Times mostly for the crossword. Nothing on Sundays
I now read my Kindle...you can guess what.

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