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Why were old timer newspaper reports so detailed?
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<blockquote data-quote="casper" data-source="post: 667749" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>Back then, and being true to the job description, a REPORTER did just that! they reported everything verbatim, and largely without opinion. News is news, but a SCANDAL is a next level, because that's where the juicy stuff is... Back in 1819 my 4th great grandparents had a messy separation, and you can read the whole saga in every tiny detail online today. Maybe not that</p><p>much has changed in 200 years.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casper, post: 667749, member: 562"] Back then, and being true to the job description, a REPORTER did just that! they reported everything verbatim, and largely without opinion. News is news, but a SCANDAL is a next level, because that's where the juicy stuff is... Back in 1819 my 4th great grandparents had a messy separation, and you can read the whole saga in every tiny detail online today. Maybe not that much has changed in 200 years....... [/QUOTE]
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