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An edit regarding perceived bias, especially one not universally perceived, is inherently POV. As I said in AlabamaGuy2007's talkpage, I graduated from Austin High, where it was widely held that the Daily was biased towards Decatur High. I've been reading the Daily since I was old enough to read, and I still perceive this bias. I guess it just goes to show that we're all a little biased close to home, and that we see what we want to see. I'm reverting the edit. Seriously, cross-town high school rivalry is extremely petty stuff to be including in an encyclopedic article about a respectable media outlet, especially in the article summary. —LonelyPilgrim02:39, 23 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]