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...those responsible to adapt. Minna Baker Narberth, Pennsylvania, U.S. Folding Newspapers Michael Kinsley's piece on the apparently dismal future of the newspaper industry made some valid arguments about the value of traditional journalism [Oct. 2]. Kinsley's attempt, however, to place most of the blame for newspapers' decreasing readership on the Internet and bloggers - whom he characterized as "some acned 12-year-old in his parents' basement recycling rumors" - is simply ridiculous. Kinsley's hyperbolic criticism confirms many of the reasons for the general distrust of mainstream media. Kristine F. Collins Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. Kinsley should...
...ration enjoys a panoramic view of glittering domes and spires. The famous Parisian skyline contrasts with the grimness inside the building these days. Gazing through the room's giant porthole, the paper's foreign editor, François Sergent, sighs. "We could have done better with our readership," he says. Readers seem to agree. Nearly 33 years after Jean-Paul Sartre and a group of Maoist intellectuals [an error occurred while processing this directive] launched their journal in the aftermath of the 1968 Paris riots, Libé - as the left-wing daily paper is dubbed - appears close to death...
...however, and Fernandez was struck by her “incredible boxing acumen.” “She knows more about boxing than some of the so-called experts,” Fernandez says. Martel has shaken up some of Ring Talk’s regular readership. Martel’s articles received what she calls “plenty of sexist comments,” some of which were so extreme Fernandez felt compelled to delete them. Some attack her perceived lack of knowledge—she’s a comparative youngster, after all?...
...want our editorial page to be a forum for our entire readership. We urge you to write to us with your ideas—opinions of your own that you would like to see in print, or thoughts about how we might improve the page and its content. You can send any feedback, whether you’d like it to be published or not, to letters@thecrimson.com...
...turned her into a mini-celebrity—as she puts it, a “minor controversy.” “My ex from the summer stopped talking to me the first time I published an entry,” Chen says. Now that her readership is expanding, “I see my dating options slowly diminishing. I really feel that guys are afraid to date me—I might give them a bad review!” Her musings about boys have drawn a lot of attention recently—maybe more than...