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Old 01-09-2012, 09:54 PM   #19
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News sources like AP or Reuters are good for up to the minute news (not that the NYT doesn't have such news as well), but the trade off is that the articles lack depth. Proper newspapers let readers reap the benefits of actual investigative journalism. When it comes to quality and the amount of information presented, there is absolutely no comparison.
For me, I don't need that kind of depth for the vast majority of the news I read. But when I do, I just Google for additional sources.

Currently, I use Google News on my PC. For my Galaxy Player, I use Pulse News and BBC News.
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