#3 O'Sullivan's argument is persuasive:
"In particular, they often denounced "anti-Soviet lies." These lies had never previously been reported by them. Nor were they lies. And their exposure as such was the first that readers had been told of them. By reading the denunciation carefully, however, intelligent readers could decipher what the original story must have been. It was a roundabout way of getting information — but it worked."
For us its much easier to listen to the radio and get news from the web. I used to like the sports coverage of the USA Today, but I shant be buying that paper again anytime soon. |