Monday, October 12, 2009

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“Sixty-three percent of all Americans think they won’t miss the daily paper? I think 63 percent of all Americans are wrong.”
—Leonard Pitts Jr., Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist,
The Miami Herald
(3/19/09) (Click here for column.)

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3 comments:

  1. 63% of Americans are wrong about a lot of things.....
    Could it be that 63% of Americans already don't read newspapers, and are bragging about it?
    --Jim

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  2. Here's the thing, Ted. I live in rural America, and I already miss the daily paper, even though we have two delivered daily. Sometimes it takes less than five minutes to peruse them both. Where's the beef?

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