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I'm old-fashioned in that I like to read news reports that attempt to stay unbiased, present all relevant information, and let the reader decide whether what's told is good or bad. Wiki: "While various [journalistic] codes may have some differences, most share common elements including the principles of truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness, and public accountability..."

Opinion pieces are also valid journalism but they're of a different nature and are always marked as such in newspapers.

I understand other outlets use different journalistic standards and journalism has gone down the drain in the last couple of years, but I like to think Flayrah keeps high standards, which so far I think it has done.

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