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EDITORIAL
It's Getting To The Point Where You Just Can't Believe Outrageous Newspaper Stories Any More It has come to this. The recent problems at The New York Times have not only shattered the public's confidence in traditional media, but they have also called into question what we read in Internet chat rooms, supermarket tabloids and online satirical publications. The Jayson Blair episode has obliterated the very last shred of gullibility which sustained America throughout the stock market boom of the late-1990s and into Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Sadly, we may now have to think twice about that hot stock tip freddy332 on a Yahoo! message board gave us regarding a new Bolivian mining company.
Maybe those two 18-year-old lesbians who sent me an email the other day don't really want to meet me right away and perhaps those penis enlargement pills on bought on sale won't work after all. And it could be that a man with two heads isn't going to marry Pamela Anderson in Paris this fall and that I won't loss weight by eating three boxes of Chips Ahoy with Coca-Cola each day. Well ⦠those are all issues for another day ⦠I have got to go see this guy about a bridge ⦠Sancho Glickman
President and Chief Coffee Maker
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