A good modern newspaper is an extraordinary piece of reading. It is remarkable first for what it contains: the range of news from local crime to international politics, from sport to business, from fashion to science, and the range of comment and special features as well. A newspaper is even though more remarkable for the way one reads it: 62. ______ . never complete, never straight through, but always by jumping from 63. ______ . here to there, in and out glancing at one piece, reading other article all 64. ______ . the way through, reading just a few paragraphs of the next. A good modern newspaper offers a variety to attract many different readers, but far more than any one reader is interested in. That brings this variety 65. ______ . together in one place is its topicality, whose immediate relation to what 66. ______ . is happening in your world and your locality now. But immediacy and the speed of production that go with it mean also that much of what 67. ______ . appears in a newspaper has no more than transient value. For all these reasons, not two people really read the same paper: what each person 68. ______ . does is to put together out of pages of that day’s paper, his own 69. ______ . selection and sequence, his own newspaper. For all these reasons, reading newspapers efficiently, which mean getting what you want from 70. ______ . them without missing things you need but with wasting time, demands 71. ______ . skill and self-awareness as you modify and apply the techniques of reading.