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Old May 24, 2011, 04:23 PM
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I wonder why we are drawn to sad news, why is that so interesting to watch? Esp. CNN they are a good station BUT they repeat their stories and coverage and call it late breaking news too much. I have a theory that maybe seeing bad news really makes us look at and realize how truly blessed we are.

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Old May 24, 2011, 04:30 PM
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"There are two million ants that live in my sidewalk
Working together to nurture and feed
And the old TV set, with the sad evening news
So I never forget how much love we need
"

Noa. Home Made Religion

I love my Al Jazeera... they don't do fluff... they do news and documentaries... and although I do not claim they are impartial (they did not just report happenings of arab spring... they helped to create it... etc), they are a good newstation that avoids sensationalism for most of the part.

News makes me realize I have it good. and of course... I plan to change a world one day. I started planting seeds already... hopefully one day i will be able to do more.
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