Expert Advice
/The internet is a wonderful thing. You can look up almost anything in an instant. You can get sports scores, movie times, restaurant maps and loads of news. Of course, one of the problems is that the quality of news on the internet is not quite what it used to be in the printed newspapers. I'm an avid baseball fan (Mets specifically). The number of times I've read a recap of a game and wondered if the writer had even watched the game is staggering. The article will have wrong information about what happened in the game and wrong background information. This past season, I flipped through a headline that blared "(Ryan) Howard hits eighth home run against the Mets." Interesting as Howard plays for the Phillies and the Mets played the Cardinals that night! It turns out the home run was against the Rockies.
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