I find NPR to be a balanced source of news. Perhaps not quite as clean as the 
BBC, but certainly close. It's hard to judge, because I don't hear all of the 
BBC broadcasts. But much of what I do hear from BBC is broadcast on NPR.
Paul

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From: John Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: "P. J. Alling"
> > John Sessoms wrote:
> >> > From: "P. J. Alling"
> >>> >> If they don't want the party in power to mess with them they 
> >>> >> shouldn't take any Government money.  On the other hand the I don't 
> >>> >> think lack of Government money will keep organizations  and 
> >>> >> individuals from being messed with by bureaucrats for much longer, 
> >>> >> mores the pity.
> >> >
> >> > Yet somehow the BBC manages to do it.
> >> >
> > The BBC has a different heritage.  I'll bet the Blair government wanted 
> > to, based on some of the stories I listened to...
> 
> And I'm sure the Thatcher & Major governments liked them even less.
> 
> But my point is that NPR, which is NOT actually "National" doesn't seem 
> able to fend off political interference, while the BBC, which IS, does.
> 
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