In Britain, the Guardian takes on Rupert Murdoch's cynical view of what newspaper readers want to read.
By Christopher Hitchens
"On a beautiful Sunday morning at Brideshead Castle, Sebastian Flyte breaks off a desultory conversation about religion and morality because he wants to immerse himself in the scandal sheets: "He turned back to the pages of the News of the World and said, 'Another naughty scout-master … oh, don't be a bore, Charles, I want to read about a woman in Hull who's been using an instrument … thirty-eight other cases were taken into consideration in sentencing her to six months—golly!"
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Ricky Gervais causes a stir by suggesting that people send $$ rather than
prayers to Oklahoma
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I didn’t even know there was a “send prayers to Oklahoma” Twitter site, but
apparently there are two. So when everyone is busy tweeting useless prayers
to ...
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