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Topic History of: DOH! Daily Mail barking and useless
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JK2006 Made me smile too but then I thought "why not? It doesn't make the comment untrue or unfair".
Cor Blimey-Trousers andrew wrote:
use poor grammer.

Of all the people to make such a complaint...!
JK2006 The interesting thing is - the Mail was always the best and the nastiest paper in Britain, which was why, when the News of the World started slipping (years ago standards started falling), I always predicted the Mail would survive - well run, careful and clever journalism. Now it's getting shoddy. And we all know how that eventually closed the News of the World.

When standards slide, the end is near. I remember when the biggest papers in the UK were the Express and the Mirror. Not any longer.
andrew DM have no idea how to review music, films and sport. The thing they like to do is smear UKIP and use poor grammer.
JK2006 A huge spread, yesterday, on Kylie Minogue's singing career being over as her new single was a total flop was slightly reversed in today's edition by a tiny apology revealing it won't actually be released until March!

Now whilst that is an amusing oversight it also illustrates how mean spirited the media agenda is these days, determined to be negative about people. I suspect KARMA may be about to arrive at Derry Street.