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Wouldn't it be a better country without the daily mail ?
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Chap from London asks
Wouldn't it be a better country without the daily mail ?
After the daily Mail asks Mo Farah if he would have preferred to have won gold for Somalia.
Chap from London asks
Wouldn't it be a better country without the daily mail ?
After the daily Mail asks Mo Farah if he would have preferred to have won gold for Somalia.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As others have said - the DM fills a certain role, it just happens that that role is a rather unsavoury one. If the Mail were eradicated, then something else would take its place.
Now, do I think the country would be better off if it did have any demand for publications like the Daily Mail (or the Express)? Yes, I do. I think if people didn't rely on organizations like the Mail, the world as a whole would be improved.
Now, do I think the country would be better off if it did have any demand for publications like the Daily Mail (or the Express)? Yes, I do. I think if people didn't rely on organizations like the Mail, the world as a whole would be improved.
the Mail, it seems, has been advising the unemployed: "Arbeit macht frei".
http:// www.gua rdian.c .../13/ dailyma il-twit ter
"Somewhat tainted" by its link with Auschwitz, indeed.
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"Somewhat tainted" by its link with Auschwitz, indeed.
This is absolutely priceless!
This from the paper that fought such a serious campaign to allow Zola Bud to run for Britain!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zola_Budd (for the younger members)
This from the paper that fought such a serious campaign to allow Zola Bud to run for Britain!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zola_Budd (for the younger members)
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