What Is You Favourite Section Newspaper
@neerajpandey_13 (1765)
India
April 19, 2009 12:44am CST
Since all of us read newspaper. All of us also enjoying reading newspaper. But main thing is whic section you like most. Or you give most of the time to which section in newspaper.
We can observe easily the person who loves business news first start reading from Business page. Similarly this choice varies from person to person. Some like sports news very well. So what is your favourite news section.
Even you can tell first that what is your favourite newspaper. How you can imagine your day without newspaper. Then you can share which section in newspaper you like most and Why.
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3 responses
@eichs1 (1934)
• Philippines
19 Apr 09
I don't read newspapers now. I frequently visit my favorite newspaper's website though. But just like when I am reading the newspaper, I find myself get hooked with the editorial first and to the different opinions column followed by the readers' opinion section. Afterward, I read the details of the headline then jump to the celebrity news part. I reserved the business and lifestyle sections for other reading session such as when I am on my way home or having siesta.
@neerajpandey_13 (1765)
• India
19 Apr 09
Main thing is that you are reading news. Either you are reading from web or from paper is not big matter. If you are daily reader then automatically you become amateur news reader.
@mimimeow (295)
• Hong Kong
19 Apr 09
I like the headlines most and I always start with the first page! I will skip the business & finance and the sports and the gossip......hold on what else are there left to read???
Well, I will read a bit of the reviews and stories on the newspaper as well and then that's all with the newspaper.
@Qaeyious (2357)
• United States
19 Apr 09
COMICS! - I have always called it the "Philosophy Section"
2nd are editorials and op-eds and letters to the editors. I had always wished they would sell these two sections alone at a reduced rate ...
At least with internet editions they are free ... while they are going bankrupt