On Saturday, March 22, 2003, at 12:44 AM, Frank Hammitt searchingly 
asked:

> OK, interesting bits of internet history aside, now I don't know if I 
> can
> trust truthorfiction.com. I use it to dispel the frequent panic emails 
> from
> my friends warning me about computer virus woes, new drug problems, 
> etc.
> Among the many alternatives to T or F.com which is the better choice?


I don't believe in trusting any one source. My usual approach is to 
Google things and read several. For example, during the last several 
days, I've been bouncing around the 'Net reading about what's going on 
in Iraq and the world's reaction to it. World opinion bears only faint 
resemblance to what you learn by just reading the big American news 
sites, or watching television. I wonder how many Americans have 
bothered to read what the Russians, Germans and French are really 
saying. (Hint: Google can translate into English.)



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