The Telegraph? When was the last time we've read anything but nonsense and hokum in the newspapers?
The article on homeopathy sounds like another fine example of prospective prize winning journalism to me. Of course, said with tongue in cheek but the state of news reporting is in one sad state.
Sure they can write for consumption, but what of substance? They cut down trees for this? Yet we still subscribe to the stuff or some at least still waste their time on it.
It is no wonder that newspapers are dinosaurs fighting extinction. They need to hold on to their dwindling readership and the homeopathy and ufo articles apparently help meet the sunday quotas for articles in the pop-science section.
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Nonsense in the News
The Telegraph? When was the last time we've read anything but nonsense and hokum in the newspapers?
The article on homeopathy sounds like another fine example of prospective prize winning journalism to me. Of course, said with tongue in cheek but the state of news reporting is in one sad state.
Sure they can write for consumption, but what of substance? They cut down trees for this? Yet we still subscribe to the stuff or some at least still waste their time on it.
It is no wonder that newspapers are dinosaurs fighting extinction. They need to hold on to their dwindling readership and the homeopathy and ufo articles apparently help meet the sunday quotas for articles in the pop-science section.