When young Britons do read newspapers, they tend to like the ones without much news.
"People don't actually read newspapers, " quipped the great student of mass media, Marshall McLuhan.
Mostly I use it to read newspapers and websites, browse maps and movie clips, and for just plain fun.
IRex advertises that business users can read newspapers and magazines, but only the rare publication offered in PDF is compatible.
He liked nothing better than to lollygag all day at his gentlemen's club and read newspapers in his leather chair.
"It is not standard practice or recommended procedure for a single pilot to read newspapers while operating an aircraft, " a spokesman for the trade group says.
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Cleland told members of the jury pool that jurors in the case will not be sequestered, saying he will trust them not to read newspapers or follow the case online.
We read newspapers and watched over-the-air broadcast television.
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The findings show that more girls admit they read text messages, magazines, emails, fiction, song lyrics and social networking message boards and poems than boys, while more boys said they read newspapers, comics and manuals.
Judge Cleland earlier said he wouldn't sequester jurors but would trust them not to read newspapers, watch television, use Twitter, post to Facebook or blog during the trial, which is expected to last at least several weeks.
Mr. HALL: Well, for one thing, I think you first need to recognize that we all read newspapers and we are aware of the tax breaks that have gone to the very wealthy, especially the hedge fund managers, who put a lot of their assets offshore.
"I've been trying to read more newspapers, but TV's such a readily available source of information, " DeGrazia said.
Russian Jews ran their own stores and restaurants, read Russian newspapers and enjoyed their own music and theater.
The master bedroom courtyard has a tiled fountain and is where the Fiaccos have their coffee and read the newspapers.
Nearly every quote you read in newspapers and trade publications contains one or more of these 11 A BEACH PRO elements.
We now read the newspapers and online news at school and at home to keep up with what is going on.
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When you start to read financial newspapers on their internet sites you begin to sense their content-less condition, particularly in a becalmed business setting.
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"When you have a lot of foreign players, normally they don't read the newspapers, so the mind games for them are nothing, " he said last week.
Just a few weeks ago, when asked about a Guard unit in Iraq that had refused orders, Bunning said he hadn't read any newspapers in six weeks.
Kennedy had his own upstairs booth and came in on Sundays to read his newspapers over a bowl of lobster stew (you can dine in Kennedy's booth).
William Shakespeare taught me how to read financial newspapers.
The senator, describing himself as a "voracious reader" who polishes off a "couple books a week, " said it was a challenge to find time to read the newspapers during his hectic campaign schedule.
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Marr explained he had fallen into the "terrible" trap of believing what he read in newspapers, which encouraged people to "take very intensive exercise in short bursts - and that's the way to health".
When Sam Zell led a leveraged buyout of Tribune in 2007, he said on numerous occasions that he read four newspapers daily, he believed people would keep reading them and advertisers would keep buying space in them to reach their local customers.
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Early radio broadcasters whose announcers read directly from newspapers were shooting the proscenium arch.
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The matter goes beyond simply not believing what you read in the newspapers.
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If you believe what you read in the newspapers, Cheryl Gillan's departure from the Welsh secretary's job is inevitable.
The government's stated protocol is that ministers and senior civil servants should not be "surprised" by what they read in the newspapers.
He dismissed suggestions that ministers had considered placing adverts seeking to deter migrants from coming to the UK, saying people should not "believe everything they read in the newspapers".
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