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Posted by: Mrs. kala ch At: 2, Nov 2002 4:28:18 PM IST ollu manduthundhi anna kopam vachchi
maa papa ante emitamma antoo okate navvu
English lo cheppagalara evaryna
Posted by: Mrs. Aruna At: 2, Nov 2002 4:22:52 PM IST circussu
Posted by: Jonnalagadda Jonnalagadda At: 2, Nov 2002 4:03:51 PM IST circus ni thelugu lo emantaaru?
Posted by: Mrs. kala ch At: 2, Nov 2002 4:03:18 PM IST idi venakki velli poyindi
Posted by: Jonnalagadda Jonnalagadda At: 2, Nov 2002 3:59:36 PM IST hmmmmmmmmmmmm.... sare andi nenu kuda oka mail kottesi thondaraga vachesthanu..
Posted by: Mrs. Sandhya At: 31, Oct 2002 5:36:58 PM IST ika questions adaganu sandhya take rest.
Posted by: Mrs. Aruna At: 31, Oct 2002 5:31:39 PM IST n 1898, newspapers provided the major source of news in America. At this time, it was common practice for a newspaper to report the editor's interpretation of the news rather than objective journalism. If the information reported was inaccurate or biased, the American public had little means for verification. With this sort of influence, the newspapers wielded much political power. In order to increase circulation, the publishers of these papers often exploited their position by sponsoring a flamboyant and irresponsible approach to news reporting that became known as "yellow journalism." Though the term was originally coined to describe the journalistic practices of Joseph Pulitzer, William Randolph Hearst proved himself worthy of the title. Today, it is his name that is synonymous with "yellow journalism."
hammayya.. batti kotti cheppesariki naaku aayasam vachesthondi :)
Posted by: Mrs. Sandhya At: 31, Oct 2002 5:28:02 PM IST What is "Yellow journalism"?
Posted by: Mrs. Aruna At: 31, Oct 2002 5:18:42 PM IST FATE
Posted by: Narendra Pratap Raju At: 31, Oct 2002 3:24:42 PM IST
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