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Subject: [Leica] News of the World
From: frank.dernie at btinternet.com (FRANK DERNIE)
Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 12:31:36 +0000 (GMT)

I worked in France and lived in England during the Thatcher/Mitterand era, 
and Mitterand was a personal friend of my boss who often lunched with the 
Prime Minister, from time to time I was there too. This gave an amusing 
insight into the vast difference between the facts and what gets fed to the 
press...
I was always amused to hear how well the Tory (in UK) or socialist (in 
France) policies were working. Of course there was a worldwide economic boom 
going on at this time and Donald Duck would be having as much sucess as 
Thatcher or Mitterand. DD would be equally powerless to do much about a 
downturn either. IMHO.
Frank


--- On Thu, 14/5/09, Peter Dzwig <pdzwig at summaventures.com> wrote:

> From: Peter Dzwig <pdzwig at summaventures.com>
> Subject: Re: [Leica] News of the World
> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug at leica-users.org>
> Date: Thursday, 14 May, 2009, 1:17 PM
> It is always necessary to read two sources - at least. I
> learnt this forcibly
> when listening to the BBC reporting the election of
> Mitterand (so it wasn't
> yesterday!) and also (I think) France Inter. Two completely
> different stories -
> and Aunty BBC wasn't right.
> 
> Over here we have a far too narrow view of the world.
> 
> FWIW I tend to read the Financial Times not because of any
> involvement in the
> markets but because they have global reach and a duty to
> report the facts
> objectively (and no personality "news") and Le
> Monde or Figaro when I can get
> them or when in France. And The Economist.
> 
> The internet makes it so easy to get foreign news access...
> 
> Peter
> 
> Philippe AMARD wrote:
> > Happy to oblige Bruce
> > 
> > Have you noted that it is only composed of tanslations
> of articles
> > published world wide - of course they must be a bias
> in the selcetion
> > process, who would question that.
> > 
> > This one too - yet to be launched apparently - should
> be worth a look
> > when alive.
> > http://www.presseurop.com/
> > Multilingual, it might prove quite successful if it
> takes off.
> > 
> > BTW congrats on your French; Excellent ++ :-)
> > Bien cordialement
> > Philippe
> > 
> > bruce golding wrote:
> > 
> >> Merci, Philippe.
> >>
> >> Je vais l'ajouter a ma ma liste de sources
> d'informations.
> >>
> >> Normalement, je regarde les nouvelles a la tele.
> des pays latins et 
> >> ceux du nord (teutonics). C'est deux facons
> differentes de voir les 
> >> choses; + bien sur uncle sam!
> >>
> >> Salutations,
> >> B.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 13-mei-2009, at 20:41, Philippe AMARD wrote:
> >>
> >>> I don't know if this is published
> elsewhere in other languages, but 
> >>> the French edition of Courrier International
> is to my eyes a very 
> >>> good insight into today's world and might
> be of some interest to 
> >>> some of you.
> >>> http://www.courrierinternational.com/
> >>> Phx
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> bruce golding wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> when i first visited the states, i
> encountered a "book" of a  
> >>>> newspapers. it was a week-end, i believe.
> >>>>
> >>>> pages and pages of opinion, thought,
> report, some photos., far  far 
> >>>> too much sport; drivel for everyone's
> taste.
> >>>>
> >>>> saddened, because i spent hours trying to
> find the us and world 
> >>>> news,  without true success, i renounced
> the challenge.
> >>>>
> >>>> years later, when living in paris, i
> quickly discovered the 
> >>>> "trib.";  between 4 and 6 pages
> of world news and then the us 
> >>>> sports; but quick  and easy to read.
> >>>> now that was, for me, a news-paper. for
> opinion i went to le monde.
> >>>>
> >>>> the week-end 'papers and magazines in
> the uk were split into  
> >>>> sections, so that one could and still can,
> read only the parts of  
> >>>> interest.
> >>>> the magazines had the most wonderful
> picture stories on events 
> >>>> from  the world, plus often indulgences to
> narrating, for example, 
> >>>> the life  of a horologist ........
> >>>>
> >>>> in the uk this market still exists, at the
> week-end, i think,   but
> >>>> ............
> >>>>
> >>>> for the rest of western europe, national
> and local 'papers are  
> >>>> dying ....... rapidly.
> >>>> commuters rely on the give-away editions;
> even in small towns for  
> >>>> local news, delivered weekly to the door.
> >>>>
> >>>> journalists with a personality which
> establishes a rapport with 
> >>>> the  reader, will continue to be read
> somewhere, i hope.
> >>>> but, for the rest, it's over.
> >>>>
> >>>> we are bombarded with information. to
> do/achieve what? each tries 
> >>>> to  out-do the other, why? competition of
> the species.
> >>>> to gain more, live grander; to what end?
> we sleep in one bed at a  
> >>>> time, require to eat satisfactorily and
> healthily, delight in 
> >>>> family  and friends, enjoy ..........
> >>>> our LEICAS. give and maybe receive
> ..........
> >>>>
> >>>> time to conclude, byee
> >>>> b.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On 11-mei-2009, at 18:29, Phil Swango
> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Leo Wesson wrote:interesting radio
> article on the kindle and  
> >>>>> newspapers and
> >>>>> the struggle for
> >>>>> newspapers  to survive in the internet
> world.  the newspapers  here
> >>>>> are
> >>>>> tanking, most of my friends that work
> for newspapers no longer 
> >>>>> have  jobs.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I was wondering how the rest of the
> world deals with this?  are your
> >>>>> newspapers going out of business?
> >>>>> ===================================
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Here in NM the Albuquerque Journal is
> still published and sold  on 
> >>>>> the street
> >>>>> as well as by subscription. I get it
> at home, and it doesn't  seem 
> >>>>> to have
> >>>>> changed much in the 15 years I've
> lived here, except that I've  
> >>>>> noticed a
> >>>>> trend for local news to get more
> coverage on the front page.  
> >>>>> Maybe  that's a
> >>>>> tactic that can work for others --
> concentrate on local news  that 
> >>>>> wouldn't
> >>>>> appear on national online sources. 
> Most days I also read the NYT,
> >>>>> Washington Post and USA Today, all
> online.  Some days I also 
> >>>>> check  the WSJ
> >>>>> and CSM and a few others.  I download
> the NYT and USA Today to 
> >>>>> the  iPod
> >>>>> Touch.  USA Today has a particularly
> readable app for the iPhone/ 
> >>>>> Touch.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Readability can be an issue on some
> devices but I have no  problem 
> >>>>> with it at
> >>>>> all on the Touch.  Maybe one reason is
> that I'm hyperopic and  
> >>>>> presbyopic so
> >>>>> my prescription involves a good bit of
> magnification.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I've just started getting the New
> Yorker online in addition to  my 
> >>>>> paper
> >>>>> version.  Not sure yet how that's
> going to work out but it's free to
> >>>>> subscribers so I'm trying it out.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> -- 
> >>>>> Phil Swango
> >>>>> 307 Aliso Dr SE
> >>>>> Albuquerque, NM 87108
> >>>>> 505-262-4085
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
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