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| #1 |
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Simply state
of the art. Nobody communicates the current headlines better
than CNN.  |
| #2 |
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MSNBC
has been the
#1 competitor of CNN
for 5 years now. A spearhead effort by Bill Gates to rule the multimedia
world, they have caused CNN to constantly re-evaluate its own TV offerings,
but in the internet world, CNN is King. MSNBC is the Queen however. |
| #3 |
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ABC
has come a long way in the past year, in an obvious effort to compete with
CNN's online offering. This news page is fully customizable, and
worth a close look. Topics from ABC's
Good
Morning America, 20/20, and
Nightline
make it tough to bypass. |
| #4 |
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This
is the sleeper site every year. A sort of cult
legend in online news, Nando does it fast,
colorful, completely, and without bias. Many Stern fans choose this
as their only source for news... up to the minute. Excellent website
design. |
| #5 |
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There are more Associated
Press stories printed every day than any other news gathering sevice in
the World. The Wire directly links you to your favorite hometown
newspaper, and gives you ALL THE LATEST
NEWS, right up to the minute. |
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CBS
finally offers a lighnting fast news site.... and loads the fastest out
of the other Top 10 combatants. Light on graphics, but deep on content,
CBS draws from its wealth of reporting from CBS's own 60
Minutes, 48 Hours, and the
Evening News. |
| #7 |
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Beautiful color
and easy interface has always been a USA Today tradition. You will
find more original reporting here than the usual "blah" reporting from
other agencies. Always a fun read. |
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Reuters
is the source of many a newspaper story. Their ability to get the
news fast
and spread the word is uncanny. If you want your world or US
news before anyone else reports it, here is your best bet. |
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US News and World
Report has long been a reliable source of news hounds. If you want
more than just headlines and an Associated Press clipping, this might be
your best bet. |
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Arguably
the very best interpretation of the news, worldwide. This is news
done "like the old days". Indept, original reporting done on every
bit of "news thats fit to print". Requires free registration. |