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Re: So Long Newsday After 32 Years |
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Posted by Howard Fein on Mon Nov 2 13:25:49 2009, in response to Re: So Long Newsday After 32 Years, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 2 11:01:01 2009. If there's no big new news, NEWSDAY tends to rehash the most recent horrible vehicular accident ("Schulers/Flynns Create Memorial Facebook Page") or the Lucero murder. And if there's no big new cultural event, we get yet another listing of all the super-trendy Hampton spots that most of its readership doesn't care about or can afford.Oh, and yet another listing of eateries that serve great hash browns, cherry Coke or cheesecake. Most of them are in Suffolk. When NEWSDAY fixes on a certain topic, it milks it to death. The past four or five Sunday LI LIFE sections have focused exclusively on Alzheimer's. An important topic, to be sure. But it just seems excessive. |