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A
good news newspaper called Good News was
founded because, its American proprietors
believed, people were tired of reading
bad news. The bi-weekly paper refused
to publish any bad news and only printed
the good.
It didn't last very long, however.
After just 16 months in operation the
paper closed down. But it stuck to its
guns of publishing only good news to
the bitter end and refused to announce
its own failure - this would have been
contrary to its policy to include no
news but good news. The last issue contained
the headline "No war declared in
16 weeks".
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