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"you cannot believe a word you read in newspapers" discuss

   
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It can also be considered that tabloid newspapers are aimed at a specific audience, having a common sensicle approach towards the way each story is expressed. A common view is that tabloid newspapers tend to be the boldest and brave of newspapers with forthright opinions, this is because they are daring and bias using persuasive language, for example "Chelsea are going to win premiership" ...
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Tabloid newspapers can be seen to be inconsiderate in the way they tend to have celebrity news on the uneven numbered pages, one view is that it draws our attention away from the more important stories such as scientific breakthroughs or political information...
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