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Oct 10, 2008 16:22


Hi,
Just to let all you guys know, that we published a cross section of your comments to our questions in the print edition of Mint which has a reader base in excess of 120,000 readers across India.  Read the whole page here (scroll down to page 11)


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whatisbiscuits October 10 2008, 12:31:34 UTC
I'm going to be pedantic and point out that saying "Live Journal, a community that has more than a million members dedicated to the discussion of the issues and personalities in the 2008 US election" is pretty misleading.

Live Journal has over a million members. This community only has over a thousand members.

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views_livemint October 10 2008, 12:34:00 UTC
Point taken. We'll think through how we can be more accurate. Thanks a lot.

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whatisbiscuits October 10 2008, 13:26:49 UTC
cool :)

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I think you should broadcast this guy greenpartyfan October 10 2008, 13:35:10 UTC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wYC_u7OEt4&feature=user

Right, I'm not even going to explain what this video will do ..In fact ..Here's ONE of the BEST reason to vote Nader.

"Before Ralph Nader, there was no safety in the design of the car."

(I would like to say that Ralph probably helped with seatbelts ...)

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I'd like to add, that the comments in the article greenpartyfan October 10 2008, 13:54:59 UTC
“Do you trust the media and their covering of the election? I sure don’t.

Take a look at the front page of this community. What do you see in there? A picture of Obama/Biden on the left, and McCain/Palin on the right. Now tell me, are they the only candidates that are running?” In India, there’s a multi-party system that constantly needs to create a tenuous balance of compromise to make sure the government can work. Why hasn’t this happened in America? ...Or do you like the two-party system?

Response: I want to highlight this paragraph, because this person has a very good point. If India has a multiparty system, why not the United States?

India has like..a way better prison system than we do in fact. They actually serve their prisoners food ..that the prisoners helped to make (and serve). Also ..The prisoners in India are taught the practice of Meditation. So-- why not the United States?

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bastblack October 10 2008, 21:00:21 UTC
Mint is owned by Wall Street Journal (Rupert Murdock)?

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How about these answers then? greenpartyfan October 11 2008, 02:54:34 UTC
views_livemint October 12 2008, 12:09:27 UTC
Mint has an exclusive content partnership with the WSJ and is owned by Hindustan Times Ltd in India

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bastblack October 12 2008, 16:57:03 UTC
imho, Anything Rupert Murdock owns is a discredited news source.

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html version cnst October 11 2008, 08:19:02 UTC
Here are some links to the HTML version:
http://www.livemint.com/2008/10/10005453/Poll-coverage-do-we-get-the-w.html
http://www.livemint.com/2008/10/10005453/Poll-coverage-do-we-get-the-w.html?pg=1
http://www.livemint.com/2008/10/10005453/Poll-coverage-do-we-get-the-w.html?pg=2

So more than 120 thousand copies printed and distributed offline in India? Sounds cool. :)

Best regards,
Constantine.

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