I'm so glad my parents are alive to watch this.. it's ugly
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You don't even need stats like that - you only have to look at how skinny newspapers are now to know that the model has been dying a long time...I still subscribe (old-fashioned) but I get my news from twitter and CNN now. The newspaper is good for food recipes and longer articles about fashion, books, events, etc.
Posted by: Linda VandeVrede | August 19, 2009 at 09:35 PM