3/5 (Wednesday)
Free throws on the front page? Very interesting article. Sometimes it's not the hard news that attracts one's attention at first. It's a sports phenomenom I never would have even thought about, so I'm glad they brought it to light.
Ads directly targeted to specific consumers? I'd like to think I'm a bit more mature than my peers. Can you bump me up an age group?
Ebay finds it's been green all along- Yeah, you're definitely behind on this one, ebay. Really behind.
A+ dining section. I don't even eat red meat for the most part, but I still want to read hundreds of words about cube steaks. I guess that means it's good writing. But the analysis of organic products was interesting to. I definitely think the label lost some of its clout when it starting appearing on processed foods. Organic pop tarts just sort of ruined it for me.
3/6 (Thursday)
Lots of time to read the paper today. Hooray!
Read about Obama's gray hair first. I, like everyone else, just want to read anything about the guy. And I learned that he gets his hair cut every two weeks. That's important, right?
I balanced reading that by following it up with "For Some Troubled Borrowers, Plan Offers No Hope of Relief."
The article about Pontiac, MI in National was quite good. As I mentioned before, I usually find the top article in National to be very good writing, with a nice balance of focus on hard news and the people affected by it.
Thursday Styles- WHY IS THERE SO MUCH FASHION NEWS IN THE NEW YORK TIMES? EVERYTHING THEY WEAR JUST LOOKS HIDEOUS!!!
Okay...just had to get that out there.
Home- Started reading "Carbon Neutral on a Shoestring", but lost interest when it got too decoratingy. But it was in the home section, so I was forewarned, and will not complain.
Sports- Tour of Citi Field was interesting.
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