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...Sweden. "They are read by young people, immigrants, the unemployed and people with low income. This is very positive." And free news doesn't necessarily mean second-hand news. Staffed with more than 400 journalists worldwide, Metro International fills an average 50% of its pages with news-agency content, down from 80% 10 years ago. At 20 Minutes, wires account for between 20% and 30%. "A year and a half ago, a politician wouldn't give interviews to free newspapers," says Pecquerie. "This is no longer the case." A robust media environment means that there should always be high-quality...
...year-old Matthias Church. Pick up a trail on the latter for views of the neo-Gothic parliament building and the beautiful Central Market Hall. Can't choose between them? No matter. The three bridges that connect the two sides allow you to zigzag to your heart's content. Afterward, you can soothe your aching muscles with a soak at the city's famous bathhouses. Two top picks are the neo-Roman Gellert Baths and the Lukacs Baths, both on the Buda side of town...
...some links of more genuine value to adequately counterweight the drivel I’ve thus far laid down. The Harvard Library web site, geeky a suggestion as it may be, is actually a nice place to waste time—ProQuest Historical Newspapers can get you the complete content of a handful of widely syndicated newspapers, advertisements included, from any date back as far as the mid 19th century, and the Naxos Music Library is one (perfectly legal) way to listen to some 85,000 songs (not Billboard top 100 stuff, but a good collection of classical and jazz...
...year-old Matthias Church. Pick up a trail on the Pest side for views of the neo-Gothic parliament building and the beautiful Central Market Hall. Can't choose between Buda and Pest ? No matter: there are three bridges connecting them so you can zigzag to your heart's content. Afterward, you can soothe your aching muscles with a soak at the city's famous bathhouses. Two top picks are the neo-Roman Gellert Baths and the Lukacs Baths, both on the Buda side of town. If you enjoy distance running, the Danube's long, flat stretches offer rich opportunities...
...surprised by the [April 29] letter from the Provost which was broadly circulated to HSPH faculty and students because I thought we had an agreement that I could review the content before circulation because of its sensitive nature,” Reich said...