Do You Read the News While Abroad?
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Do You Read the News While Abroad?
When traveling, do you still stay abreast to the news back home, as well as the news where you are traveling? Have you ever found the views on the news completely different from how it is reported at home?
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Yes. Each and every day. CNN.com, the International Herald Tribune and when all else fails, the international issue of USA Today.
I find that the Herald Tribune, not surprisingly, has a much more global outlook. Unlike the news in the US, the IHT assumes a greater understanding of world issues.
I find that the Herald Tribune, not surprisingly, has a much more global outlook. Unlike the news in the US, the IHT assumes a greater understanding of world issues.
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Well, not really the same as the NYT. I always try to find the IHT, and I remember in 2000 in Athens coming across fascinating articles both about the Greek Orthodox patriarchs (some sort of internecine fight) and the upcoming Olympics.
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Reading the news can distort reality even at home. I visit CNN.com or other sites occasionally and pick one or two interesting stories to read, and I ignore the rest. Most news articles are about things that cannot affect you and over which you have no control, so there's no reason to spend much time reading the news, unless you like to live your life in a permanent state of fear.
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I definitely prefer BBC over CNN and also pick up the IHT.
I am a believer that WE make the news happen and that there is no reason to "fear" those things which we ultimately DO have control over if we choose to exert it.
I am a believer that WE make the news happen and that there is no reason to "fear" those things which we ultimately DO have control over if we choose to exert it.
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Every morning, as part of my official get readin in the morning procedures, I try to hit the internet at an internet cafe (I'm too lazy to cart along my laptop to Europe and rely on wireless connections)....as part of this official procedure, in this order and it must be in this order according to the official procedures, I check my e-mail and then I read my home town newspapers (New York Times, New York Post, New York Daily News, Newsday) followed by USA Today, CNN and after that I finish off by checking my credit card purchases on the net to make sure there's been no fraudulent activity. Takes about an hour each morning to do it the right and offical way.
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Yes - can't live without the news. Always check CNN, BBC and Herald Tribune if we can find it. And yes - the views are very often different from those at home - since most of the media in europe is not conservative as it is in the US - there is a much broader range of views.
(And on trips have seen Mt St Helens erupting in German, the OJ slow speed chase in English and the OJ verdict in Italian.)
(And on trips have seen Mt St Helens erupting in German, the OJ slow speed chase in English and the OJ verdict in Italian.)
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Nope, I read nothing and I watch nothing. We like to go, go, go on vacation so I don't usually have time. Plus, I just want to forget about home and everyday life when I'm away. Sometimes I'm shocked when I get home to see what I missed.



