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Re: no more free stuff?
> I think the Wall Street Journal leaves the FT in the dust, and I suspect
I'm
> not alone.
Yeah, but you need rubber gloves to get through the editorials.
FT's overall content is pretty thin. A lot of the company and markets info.
is out there on the internet so you don't need those pink papers piling up.
Still, I find the free FT online a great read. Business Week is strongly,
breathlessly pro-US in just about all of its int'l coverage. It's coverage
of Japan in the past ten years would be laughable had it not influenced so
many in business and gov't in the US.
The Economist is always a cipher. It's supposed to be so INDEPENDENT, but
once Anglo-American military concerns come into the picture, it's downright
propaganda.
I find plundering online PDFs at sites like www.enroncredit.com much more
interesting reading than anything I find in the papers anyway.
Charles Jannuzi
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