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- From: jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk (Jeremy Henderson)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.books
- Subject: Re: Sunday Times BOOKS
- Message-ID: <28455@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 12:03:29 GMT
- References: <1eh0g9INNej2@morrow.stanford.edu>
- Organization: Edinburgh University
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- In article <1eh0g9INNej2@morrow.stanford.edu> francis@oas.stanford.edu (Francis Muir) writes:
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- ~The OBSERVER and SUNDAY TIMES are particularly pleasant adjuncts to the
- ~trad Brit Brekker, but because it is Sunday eaten in bed courtesy the
- ~Little Woman.
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- I'm afraid that you are sadly behind the times, Fido. Under the stewardship
- of the absurd Andrew Neil, the Sunday Times has become an over-sized
- tabloid, purveyor of mindless tittle-tattle concerning the royal family,
- and other nonentities. The Sunday morning dilemma now concerns the Observer
- and the Independent On Sunday.
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- ===Jeremy Henderson===jeremy@castle.ed.ac.uk=
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- Seen on rec.arts.books "Characters and plot are the exemplar components
- of mundane fiction. I do not care to see them at all"
-