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Somebody once started a "good news" newspaper, containing only good news.


Hardly anybody bought it. This is absolutely true.


Many people appear to thrive on bad news. Maybe it makes them feel lucky. Presumably this is why AOL (where I still have a little-used email address) fills their news page with stories of dead children. I have complained to them about this every time they ask for feedback, but nothing changes.


I don't click on the stories, but you still get the bloody headlines shoved in your face when you check your email.


Have gradually reduced my news consumption to the Saturday Grauniad and an occasional look at the Grauniad on my phone, unless there's a major incident like the helicopter crash at Vauxhall. Have not noticed any great loss from not knowing about what's going on :)

Aaaagh. I know, I know, I know - having heard the news far too many times today whilst on the M1. And if and when it happens I shall be waving him 'al Wada' from my humble home right under the flight path.

It's the synonymous titles I'm fed up with. Oh, I see. You were just yankin' my chain, the-e-dealer.

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