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The Englishman reads # most # more newspapers # than # as anyone else in the world.
# Near # Nearly everyone in Britain buys a morning paper before # he gets # he'll get on to a bus or train # to # because go to work.
# In # On the trains, you can't # see # to see people's faces: you can only see a line of newspapers.
You think that each # men are # man's reading his own paper; but # he # he's usually found the newspaper of the man # next to # next him more interesting, and is reading it
# over # under the other man's shoulder.
People who # haven't # didn't bought newspapers do # the # a same thing: # they're reading # they read the front pages of other people's papers.
Britain's got newspapers # of # for everyone.
The Times and The Guardian are bought # from # by the most educated people: # they're # they've called the ' quality papers.
They always # have # have got a lot of pages # of # about the theatre, the cinema, books and music, and they're # written # writing in very good English.
Businessmen usually # are buying # buy The Financial Times, a paper # that's # what's all about money.
A lot of middle-class people # are reading # read The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail and The Daily Express.
The Daily Telegraph always has # much # a lot of news; the other two papers have # fewer # less news and more photos.
All three papers like # to help # help the Conservative Party.
The Daily Mirror and The Sun have # many # a lot of photos and are # written # write in very easy English.
They're # reading # read by the working-classes and usually like
# to help # help the Labour Party. Foreigners buy them because they understand them more
# easily. # easy.
The # best # better papers are the # Sunday's # Sunday papers — The Sunday Times and The Observer.
They tell # to you # you more about what's happening in the world # as # than any of the # other # others papers.
But a lot of British people buy The People or The News of the World # on # in Sundays.
These are newspapers # that # what tell the worst things that are happening
# at # in Britain.
There are always stories about husbands who have # left # leave their wives or wives who have # kill # killed their husbands.
Most big British newspapers and magazines # are coming # come from offices in or
# near # nearly Fleet Street in London.
If # you # you'll go into one of the pubs in Fleet Street, you can always # to hear # hear journalists who are # talking # saying about the stories that they've just # written. # wrote.
British newspapers can say # that #what they want # to say. # say.
They can # be # to be rude about the Queen or about the government, and # all # every paper has a page where it # tells # says you what # thinks it # it thinks about the news.
This is # called # calling the 'leader'. And — most important for the people # read # who read the paper # on # in a train — every paper has a crossword.