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Tabloid news is tabloid news. Elizabeth Edwards
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Arguably, Nokia's news isn't good, ... If we were rallying on Nokia, it was a little questionable on its reasoning. Art Hogan
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All news is an exaggeration of life. Daniel Schorr
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There is no news industry. Clay Shirky
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I'm very wary of news on television. Val Kilmer
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A lot of rumours on the Internet are wrong and horrible. Carine Roitfeld
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The Internet's a big enough place for everybody to be happy. Ben Huh
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We might just be at the point where the utility of the Internet stalls--and perhaps turns downward. David Clarke
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The Internet is one area that I have used pretty effectively to break free of corporate control. Chuck D.
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Things can change so fast on the internet. Tim Berners-Lee
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Free basic internet access should be like dialing 911 in the US or 100 in India. Mark Zuckerberg
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I think it's a smart move because it's less deceptive. People who are going on the Internet can get the right news up front. Rod Lache
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We're now up over 50 percent of the schools (are wired for Internet access), from 3 percent, and over 80 percent of the classrooms, from 14 percent, since 1994. Bill Clinton