I don't see Fox News, so obviously you are not getting the complete story
;).

While my list is not merely as long, it does include a mix of sources I
would consider to lean one way or the other.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > gg wrote:
> > Ah - so that's an interesting point: "equal treatment".  So this is an
> > expectations bias on your part.
> >
>
> So for what it's worth, I took a look at my yahoo news front page (I
> have more detailed tabs for specific topics) and here are the sources
> I found:
>
> * PR Newswire
> * AP
> * bizjournals.com
> * MarketWatch
> * The Wall Street Journal Online
> * Financial Times
> * BBC
> * LiveScience
> * Politico
> * Reuters
> * PC World
> * Wired
> * AFP
> * CNN Money
> * E! Online
> * The Street.com
> * MSNBC.com
> * Space.com
>
> I click on any story that catches my fancy and google-news search
> anything I want more info on.
>
> So I wonder based on that if I'm getting a good cross section of news
> or if people would think I"m getting biased news.
>
> 

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