On a lighter note...
Wal-Mart, love or hate? Hate.
Martha Stewart, love or hate? Love.
CBC, love or hate? Hate.
The Dukes of Hazard? Love.
Paris Hilton, love or hate? Hate.
Honeymooners or I love Lucy? Honeymooners.
Globe and Mail or National Post? National Post.
Coffee or tea? Coffee.
Salty or sweet? Sweet.
Food fast or slow? Slow.
Mornings or evenings? Mornings.
Phone or e-mail? Hate them both.
City or Country? Country.
Church, high or low? High.
GM or Ford? Ford
Dogs or cats? Dogs.
Ginger or May-Ann? Mary-Ann.
Angelina Jolie or Jennifer Anniston? Angelina Jolie.
Scarlett Johansson or Maria Sharapova? ... don't make me choose...
Makes room for CanWest to join the majors
Kudos to CanWest for calling a terrorist a terrorist . Many, including The Last Amazon , will be happy to hear it. Reuters is among the worst of the major western news services, where I would also place the BBC and the CBC.
Unsurprisingly, Reuters is not happy about the changes CanWest made to Reuters wire stories:
Our editorial policy is that we don't use emotive words when labeling someone," said David A. Schlesinger, Reuters' global managing editor. "Any paper can change copy and do whatever they want. But if a paper wants to change our copy that way, we would be more comfortable if they remove the byline." Mr. Schlesinger said he was concerned that changes like those made at CanWest could lead to "confusion" about what Reuters is reporting and possibly endanger its reporters in volatile areas or situations. "My goal is to protect
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