Don't worry, I am sure no one thought you meant anything else!
Tackou, you are so right about only hearing bad news. I think the media should be made to spend at least 75% of their time proclaiming good news! It would generate good feeling, respect and I am sure we would all be a lot happier for it!
Julia
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We had a lovely article in the local paper this week about three youngsters who were walking home from a fast food outlet and spotted 3 charity boxes that had been stolen from the restaurant the previous evening. The youngsters didn't hesitate and gathered up the broken/smashed charity boxes and coins that had been left behind and promptly returned them. These youngsters couldn't believe that someone would actually steal charity boxes.
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Our local newspaper, The Edinburgh Evening News, has a "GOOD NEWS DAY" every year, when they ONLY print good news in the paper. Maybe the idea could be picked up by some others! It really does give you a lift when you read it. Moyra
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It's a shame they only publish it once a year, and not perhaps once a week/month,
But then good news doesn't sell papers.
Or most probably there isn't enough good news to fill a page let alone an entire paper.
Bob.
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