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en Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. My job is to sell the Daily Express. My job isn't anything else. My job is to produce newspapers that people want to read and I can tell you that people want to read about the Diana conspiracy because the figures tell me that they do, seriously tell me that they do. People are fascinated and people tell me that they are fascinated. When I talk to people, they are fascinated by these stories and the more we write them, the more they are turning out to be true.

en You read newspapers and you read that people think you can't win at Ole Miss. You can.

en You read about it in the newspapers every day and you think, how can people do this? But by the next day you go on to something else.

en People everywhere confuse what they read in newspapers with news.
  A. J. Liebling

en In those days, most people read newspapers, whereas today, most people do not. What caused this change? One big factor, of course, is that people are a lot stupider than they used to be, although we here in the newspaper industry would never say so in print.
  Dave Barry

en A lot of people don't read newspapers, and we don't have 24 hours a day of CNN, MSNBC and Fox just pounding you with war news.

en That's bull----: Ask them! They're not .. they don't read twenty newspapers a day. They're under the threat of death every minute. They're not the best people to ask about the war because they're going to die any second.

en I read about eight newspapers in a day. When I'm in a town with only one newspaper, I read it eight times.
  Will Rogers

en People see (drug) ads on TV, they read them in newspapers, so they understand that is going on. What they don't see happening is the much larger part of marketing that occurs with respect to physicians.

en We've been talking for a long time about how consumers, especially younger ones, don't read newspapers anymore and how they get their news online. This gives newspapers a way to offer compelling local content online that'll keep readers engaged, and it's also pretty compelling local value for advertisers.

en We're eager to have our readers be able to read the newspaper in 18 to 19 minutes. My wife calls it 'Newspapers Without Guilt.' I can read the newspaper, get through this newspaper before it goes on the recycling stack.

en So you have read the newspapers and you still want to do this?

en Don't read too much into the Italian newspapers.

en Newspapers have an agenda that does not match people's opinions in many cases, ... They are out of step politically, they are out of step in coverage. People get fed up with that. Newspapers are out of touch with mainstream Americans and now the problems are coming home to roost.

en I would imagine that most people who read newspapers and look at Web sites are aware of headlines being made on substantially higher metal costs. If retailer costs go up, eventually the consumer pays for it.


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