From: John Marlow (johnmarlow@gmx.net)
Date: Thu Feb 08 2001 - 22:31:21 MST
Also keep in mind the media seize on the sensational and the
exceptional. "Everyone was nice to everyone else today," does not
sell well.
:)
jm
On 8 Feb 2001, at 12:15, Amara Graps wrote:
> From: "denis bider" <denis.bider@globera.com>, Mon, 5 Feb 2001
>
> >I was rather disgusted when I read the LA Times article. [...]
> >Reports like these are continuously strangling my desire to
> >ever move to the United States, as much as I once wanted to.
>
>
> And you believe what you read in the media about the US? I don't.
> I know better.
>
> If you really want to learn accurate things regarding America, while
> living in Europe then:
>
> 1) find journalist(s) whose words you trust and weigh those in your
> readings/viewings
>
> 2) ask your friends and colleagues, who have spent some time in the U.S.,
> questions (and then *listen* to their answers).
>
> 3) go spend some time there and experience for yourself. _that's_
> the best way.
John Marlow
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