A very important information from an important newspaper right in the middle of journalism. Two completely unneeded VIPs said "yes" secretely and decided to marry each other. Of course knowing that is extremely important for us! How could we live without knowing that? ;-)
The situation is symptomatic, isn't it? When there are important but unwished questions you can also start giving 3867 unneeded answers, creating the impression of "information" to public, and turning attention to whatever you want. Much like the panic for the bird's disease, the pointless speaches of policians during "parties" that they give for being voted, or the commercials of cars - the latter are really wonderful! You see nature, families, happy faces, etc, etc, but they won't tell you anything about the car itself! ;-) In the last few years they are telling you that buying a car is the best you can do for nature! ;-)
And of course I feel really happy and informed when I know that those two VIPs, whoever they are, are going to marry. Really, now I feel like being in the wooohohonderful gardens of their pre-constructed hollow paradise. ;-)
At the same time the gap between rich and poor grows and grows, the big companies continue their criminal actions, Exxon Mobil is charged to pay an iconical amount for the catastrophe(s) they caused, MS sells ill designed software, and I am subject of mistrust and total control for one of the biggest business of the 21st century, namely "security"! But no newspaper publishes the astronomic amounts of money and profits that some really philanthropic companies make in order to keep my life safe. Did anybody calculated the revenue of the companies that put 125 cameras at each and every stadium? And how and why they got the job? ;-)
And the thing is that such gazettes sell really much! And if the sell, then that means that we buy! It seems that we like hollow hypes, we like to be cheated! ;-)
One good example is the hype for the candidates for election as generated by the media in USA. Everybody is having "fun" as the newspapers glorify the one or the other candidate that "will change" the country. But did anybody said anything concrete about exactly what he/she is going to do? No! Only general comments and much party bubbles in the sense of "hurraayy! we'll do that!". Much more than that, did anybody referred to the huge amount of work that is necessary for regaining seriosity internationally? This work includes for example convincing the voters that every "other" society has *exactly* the same sovereign basis and is not subject to invasions at free will for "converting" them to what we'd like to have. But the voters don't like that. They like parties and fanfares. And so the newspapers bring them exactly that!
at all times and places we will find and hear the very same story,but more important than that is to find some one who tells the truth no matter how much it cost.about the photo I could see that the newspaper omitted that conference between tow nations posters in the windows of other side building,and concentrated on a silly news that matters no one.my best regards.