Ceist Beag
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I reckon there has been an anti-FF bias in a lot of the IT reportage in the last while, particularly since just prior to the election. I suppose it acts as a counterbalance to the writings of a certain senator..
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I'd agree but the op-ed pieces (under which heading I would include William Reville writing about religion/theology or attacking Dawkins yet again in the "science" columnA decent broadsheet? It may have it's detractors but I still think The Irish Times is the only true, quality newspaper produced in this country.
In fact I think it's one of the best on these islands.
noticed that Irish Daily Mail is trying to bring English type journalism into this country
habitual tendancy to exhibit Dublin middle class biases in articles
A decent broadsheet? It may have it's detractors but I still think The Irish Times is the only true, quality newspaper produced in this country.
In fact I think it's one of the best on these islands.
Have you ever read Mark Steyn (does he still feature in the IT)!?Some of the op-ed articles in the Irish Times defy belief (Vincent Browne's weasling justification of Muslim suicide bombings is a standout). Although, op-ed pieces are by definition expected to reflect the biases of the author.
Have you ever read Mark Steyn (does he still feature in the IT)!?
I,for one, miss Kevin Myers, but there's no way I'd buy the Indo just to read him..
Yeah - but what about us Dublin middle class liberals?I think they are all the same in the bog
Yeah - but what about us Dublin middle class liberals?
A decent broadsheet? It may have it's detractors but I still think The Irish Times is the only true, quality newspaper produced in this country.
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