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Originally posted by clocker+28 April 2003 - 18:12--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (clocker @ 28 April 2003 - 18:12)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin--j2k4@28 April 2003 - 07:08
As far as "depth of analysis", T.V. (twenty-second-sound-bite) doesn't provide this, and so "depth of analysis" remains the province of the print media, and I am afraid here I mean books.
Books are as close as we can come to being the "true" repositories of fact/opinion, as the process of bringing a book to market affords the author more time to reflect on his/her subject, and is hence less "knee-jerk" than other media.
Interesting opinion, j2, and probably accurate to boot, unfortunately it's difficult to form opinions on current events if one must wait years for the definative book to come along.