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View Poll Results: Which is your favourite newspaper in Namibia?
Allgemeine Zeitung 6 6.45%
Die Republikein 8 8.60%
Informanté 2 2.15%
New Era 9 9.68%
Namibia Economist 13 13.98%
Namib Times 2 2.15%
Namibia Plus 4 4.30%
Southern Times 2 2.15%
The Windhoek Observer 2 2.15%
The Namibian 41 44.09%
The Namibian Sun 4 4.30%
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Old 17th March 2008, 07:48 PM
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Dude,

I agree with Shebeen. If I had half the energy of that old man, I would very, very happy. One day, when Smittie is gone (remember he has cancer), we will all miss the Observer because SMITTIE IS THE OBSERVER!

PS> You forgot: divorces, debt, estates, that political column, the CIA, etc...........

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Namibian is still the best but New Era is also getting better.
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Default Re: Talking about newspapers in Namibia

dude u said it like it is...well except for informante, it be the very symbol of infotainment in a way....but I gotz to c a paper beating the Namibian to it!!!
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Why is the media industry called diverse?, journalists aim to convey informatoin in order of preference and needs of their readers, starting from the Allegemeine Zeiting, New Era to the Southern Times so bsically anyone who picks up the Namibian on Monday and takes it for an enteresting read but fails to find anything enteresting enough to read on the Wednesday!
In my opinion any newspaper is worth enough to read, it all depends on which information enterests you enough to spend a couple of dollars on or whether you are getting it for free!
Believe me any article is published with the aim of capturing the enterests of the reader,
or am i straying away from the topic , if i am ,my bad!
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Informanté is not a paper; it'll prove useful in Bobdesia; very, very useful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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u r truely intriguing Pietro, I gotz to say yo comments are always received with a thought or two before actualy grasping them, you be da king of cryptographs ....LOL
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And as a mother of 2 u would know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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mother of 2? seriously Pietro(wud have said dude here, but there b a member wit d@ name), wud you please elaborate, don quite get you but i am curious enough....anyone else is welcome to shed some light on this crypto-tit-bit of Pietro, especially in case he choses not to respond, since I am dying of curiosity here ;-)
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what an amazing and intruiging character PIETRO is ,,we all are curious of the curiousity he stares up,,,,,
what next Pietro or are u curious or simply not getting it,,,

well if your not getting it thats what we feel most of the time!

but your excistence in the shebeen is appreciated!!
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juikk,

Somewhere on some forum you must have mentioned kids, children, anklebiters ...............
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