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In one boy's copybook I see facts on "Oral Rehydration" and "Food for Pregnant Women".
I blame those voters who see facts as devalued because of how easy they are to access.
"In a portrait, you can't see facts or a person's history, only the results of that history in their faces, their eyes," he said.
Mainly Ceefax was that vanished thing, a voice of quiet authority: entirely straight, irreproachably trustworthy, even its name – "see facts" – devoid of all frippery.
At least, not if you live in London, where the analogue TV signal was switched off on Wednesday and Ceefax – born in 1974 and a phonetic take on "see facts" – disappeared with it.
Tell me the facts.' Well, you see, facts can obscure the truth.
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