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    Now, what channel or country was that where they have "the naked news" where the folks are out there in their birthday suits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thebigspendur View Post
    Now, what channel or country was that where they have "the naked news" where the folks are out there in their birthday suits?
    For what i know it began in the UK (i might be wrong with this). Later it came at least to Finland and Sweden but i have no idea if it's ever been elsewhere.
    Who cares about what they say as long as it looks good!
    And as we are talking about news, not the nine o'clock news (BBC) was great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fpessanha View Post
    So... do you watch the news on TV? Do you trust what they tell you? What other sources of information do you have?
    In the UK the BBC TV and radio news is generally fairly reliable. Although Margaret Thatcher did once describe the BBC as Buggers Broadcasting Communism.
    The newspapers are another matter entirely, as we are seeing from the ongoing Leveson enquiry. There is rot that goes right to the core of UK print journalism. In fairness, the reason much of the news is bad is because............. it's bad.
    Most of the older industrialised nations appear to have been living above their means for years.
    How countries like Greece are going to survive, with no real industrial base and only tourism to generate wealth, I've no idea.
    The only way to get some idea of what is happening is to read a lot of different journals such as 'The Economist' and similar publications and try to get a balanced view. In the end all news is slanted or 'spun' to some degree.
    A long time ago someone said: "If you give a million monkeys, a million typewriters, for a million years they'd come up with the works of Shakespeare" when what you actually get is: The Internet.

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