So, on Friday, the Sun Sentinel posted a letter from their publisher and CEO, Howard Greenberg. He's the man who took a mediocre paper and turned it into something birds won't shit on.
The gist of the article; this blithering idiot the Sun-Sentinel wants to CHARGE us to access their website.
First, only one out of every three stories even originate with the Sentinel; the rest come from their beat sharing deal with the Miami Herald and the Palm Beach Post and WSVN.
The remaining third is rarely worth reading. In fact, the Sun Sentinel website is a pile of steaming eTurds. It's an unnavigable mess, with little content worth reading.
Five bucks a month for mostly regurgitated stories, and the few stories they actually manage to produce themselves are either poorly written or poorly researched, and usually both.
I've only been reading the Sun-Sentinel for the theatre reviews, an act of futility since they fired their last actual theatre critic. Now they send out the fashion editor, and while he might be a great fashion editor, he's a lousy theatre critic.
The Sun-Sentinel is barely worth reading now. You'd have to be whacked on drugs to even think of charging people to access the pitiful amount of content actually worth reading.
So, after April 9, don't look for any more links to the Sun-Sentinel. I'm not spending a dime for that crap.
The gist of the article;
First, only one out of every three stories even originate with the Sentinel; the rest come from their beat sharing deal with the Miami Herald and the Palm Beach Post and WSVN.
The remaining third is rarely worth reading. In fact, the Sun Sentinel website is a pile of steaming eTurds. It's an unnavigable mess, with little content worth reading.
Five bucks a month for mostly regurgitated stories, and the few stories they actually manage to produce themselves are either poorly written or poorly researched, and usually both.
I've only been reading the Sun-Sentinel for the theatre reviews, an act of futility since they fired their last actual theatre critic. Now they send out the fashion editor, and while he might be a great fashion editor, he's a lousy theatre critic.
The Sun-Sentinel is barely worth reading now. You'd have to be whacked on drugs to even think of charging people to access the pitiful amount of content actually worth reading.
So, after April 9, don't look for any more links to the Sun-Sentinel. I'm not spending a dime for that crap.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've undoubtedly heard about
But Zimmerman claims that it was self-defense; he maintains that the slender high school student, armed only with a Big Gulp and Skittles, decided to attack the stocky neighborhood watch captain.
According to the
The Mayo Clinic
The bottom line is that Representative Jeanine Notter is abusing her position as an elected official to pursue a personal agenda by forcing medical professionals to lie to their patients about possible outcomes of a medical procedure. Not only should the state of New Hampshire not pass this law, they should censure her for her despicable and callous disregard for the rights of the people she is sworn to serve.
