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Сделай краткий пересказ текста на английском языке It's common knowledge that newspapers report the news, interpret various events, give useful information that people need. They are also a popular source of reading for entertainment. People often buy newspapers for their feature articles on subjects of wide interest and for their regular columns on topics. Together with other means of comunication newspapers form the media. Printed forms of the media, including newspapers and magazines are also called "the press". Newspapers can take a serious line informing the readers as fully as possible. Alternatively, they may take a more popular approach with a choice of stories, more photographs and larger eye-catching headlines. In the United Kingdom newspapers tend to be either one thing or the other. The British are believed to be the greatest newspaper readers in the world. A symbol of the British Press is Fleet Street — a street in London that used to be home of most British national newspapers. British daily papers are published from Monday to Saturday. The quality papers such as The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times are for those who want to know about important happenings everywhere. Compared with Russian papers, British quality papers are very thick. They usually consist of separate sections. It's not uncommon for a newspaper reader to use only one or two sections and throw the others away. Popular papers or tabloids, such as The Daily Mail, The Sun or The Daily Express make much easier reading and have a more general readership. Nearly all papers pay special attention to sports news. The evening papers, such as The Evening News are often bought because people want to know the winner of a race or the result of football pools. The Sunday papers are not Sunday editions of the daily papers but separate weekly editions coming out on Sundays. In addition to the news, they usually provide interesting articles on different themes. Some of them, such as The Sunday Times has a very high reputation and the best critics and journalists write for them.

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Newspapers report the news, interpret events, and provide useful information, and they are also read for entertainment through feature articles and regular columns. They, along with other media, form the press, and printed media are called the press. Newspapers can take a serious line or a more popular approach with more photos and eye-catching headlines. In the UK, papers tend to be either serious “quality” papers or lighter “tabloids.” The British are often considered the world’s top newspaper readers, and Fleet Street symbolizes the British press. Daily papers run Monday to Saturday. Quality papers like The Times, The Guardian, and The Financial Times cover important happenings worldwide; they are thick and usually multi-section, though readers may use only some sections. Tabloids such as The Daily Mail, The Sun, and The Daily Express are easier to read and have wider readership. Almost all papers pay special attention to sports news; evening papers are popular for race results and football pools. Sunday papers are separate weekly editions published on Sundays, offering news plus varied articles; The Sunday Times, in particular, has a high reputation with leading critics and journalists.

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Сделай краткий пересказ текста на английском языке It's common knowledge that newspapers report the news, interpret various events, give useful information that people need. They are also a popular source of reading for entertainment. People often buy newspapers for their feature articles on subjects of wide interest and for their regular columns on topics. Together with other means of comunication newspapers form the media. Printed forms of the media, including newspapers and magazines are also called "the press". Newspapers can take a serious line informing the readers as fully as possible. Alternatively, they may take a more popular approach with a choice of stories, more photographs and larger eye-catching headlines. In the United Kingdom newspapers tend to be either one thing or the other. The British are believed to be the greatest newspaper readers in the world. A symbol of the British Press is Fleet Street — a street in London that used to be home of most British national newspapers. British daily papers are published from Monday to Saturday. The quality papers such as The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times are for those who want to know about important happenings everywhere. Compared with Russian papers, British quality papers are very thick. They usually consist of separate sections. It's not uncommon for a newspaper reader to use only one or two sections and throw the others away. Popular papers or tabloids, such as The Daily Mail, The Sun or The Daily Express make much easier reading and have a more general readership. Nearly all papers pay special attention to sports news. The evening papers, such as The Evening News are often bought because people want to know the winner of a race or the result of football pools. The Sunday papers are not Sunday editions of the daily papers but separate weekly editions coming out on Sundays. In addition to the news, they usually provide interesting articles on different themes. Some of them, such as The Sunday Times has a very high reputation and the best critics and journalists write for them.
Newspapers report the news, interpret events, and provide useful information, and they are also read for entertainment through feature articles and regular columns. They, along with other media, form the press, and printed media are called the press. Newspapers can take a serious line or a more popular approach with more photos and eye-catching headlines. In the UK, papers tend to be either serious “quality” papers or lighter “tabloids.” The British are often considered the world’s top newspaper readers, and Fleet Street symbolizes the British press. Daily papers run Monday to Saturday. Quality papers like The Times, The Guardian, and The Financial Times cover important happenings worldwide; they are thick and usually multi-section, though readers may use only some sections. Tabloids such as The Daily Mail, The Sun, and The Daily Express are easier to read and have wider readership. Almost all papers pay special attention to sports news; evening papers are popular for race results and football pools. Sunday papers are separate weekly editions published on Sundays, offering news plus varied articles; The Sunday Times, in particular, has a high reputation with leading critics and journalists.