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Date: | Tue, 29 Jul 2014 09:19:36 -0500 |
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It used to be that the WSJ was "all business", without any slant at all. I
used to joke that if the end of the world was announced, that the WSJ would
report it in a 3-sentence brief in the famous "center column" news summary,
and refer the reader to a 14-page story in Section 2 on the impact of the
impending end of the world on soybean futures. Since its purchase by
NewsCorp, the paper has become so politicized, that even the financial
reporting is skewed by Murdoch's politics:
Many here and around the world share the same view of news media other than
Fox and the WSJ. The inability to listen to the other side and Point out
where they may be wrong or right is a serious problem for a large portion of
the world, and most Americans. I would hope that Bee-L readers would be
above that, and capable of making their own decisions based on many sources
and personal observations.
Charles
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