Tuesday, November 25, 2003
Lately I've been going to the BBC website for my daily news fix. I've noticed that they seem to have a different selection of America-related stories than U.S. sites do, and their coverage of international news is much greater. Sometimes they talk funny, though. It took me a good five minutes to figure out that this mysterious "Number 10" they kept referring to was the Prime Minister (well, not Tony himself, but the official entity of the Prime, uh, Ministry). It's kind of like how we say "the White House" when we mean the executive branch here, I guess. I don't know if the editing of the BBC news is any less biased than that of American sources, but at least it's a different bias.
swimming in the frozen sky
swimming in the frozen sky