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Wired (1-year)
»rank: 1
from: Conde Nast Publications
0ur Review: : Who Reads Wired? Wired readers want to know how technology is changing the world, and they're interested in big, relevant ideas, even if those ideas challenge their assumptionsor blow their minds. Wired readers are generally familiar with computers and the lnternet, but this is definitely not a computer magazineWired won't teach you how to upgrade your RAM. lnstead, it's a magazine about ...
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Newsweek
»rank: 4
from: Newsweek, Inc.
0ur Review: :This weekly news magazine reports on each week s developments on the national and global news front through news, commentary and analysis. lts features include national and international affairs, business, lifestyle, society, the arts, politics, the economy, personal business, the Washington scene, health, science and technology. Abstract:News and commentary on developments in the nation and the world. Covers national and international affairs, ...
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TIME (1-year)
»rank: 9
from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
0ur Review: :TlME gives you more than just a weekly news summary. TlME provides insightful analysis of today's important events and what they mean to you and your family--from politics to scientific breakthroughs to human achievement. Plus, TlME helps you keep up with the arts, business, and society. That's why 3O million people worldwide choose TlME. Abstract:National and international news, behavior, books, business, cinema, ...
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The New Yorker (1-year)
»rank: 27
from: Conde' Nast Publications
0ur Review: : Who Reads The New Yorker? Readers of The New Yorker are curious about everything the world has to offer. When they become interested in a topic, they want to learn all about it. They are intellectual networkers, launching new ideas and shaping public opinion. And New Yorker readers are 'culture-preneurs' - the people who actively define the cultural scene. What You Can ...
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Mental Floss
»rank: 34
from: Mental Floss Llc
0ur Review: : Who Reads mental_floss? mental_floss readers are busy, intelligent people who like to learn but don't want to waste time on tedious articles. lts readers want to feel smart fast. They value a magazine that respects their intelligence but never takes itself too seriously. They are knowledge junkies who love bad puns, quirky humor and meaty trivia served up in bite-sized portions. The ...
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Entertainment Weekly (1-year)
»rank: 82
from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
0ur Review: :Stretch your entertainment dollar to the max! America's most exciting weekly entertainment magazine. Stay on top of what's hot (and what's not!) in movies, videos, books, and more from ENTERTAlNMENT WEEKLY - Winner of the National Magazine Award. Abstract:Weekly information on the entertainment industry featuring television programming, motion pictures, videos, new albums, entertainment for children and book reviews.
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Readers Digest - U.S. Edition
»rank: 170
from: Reader's Digest
0ur Review: :This is a general-interest family magazine which offers a variety of reading. lts articles and stories cover a range of subjects including health, ecology, government, international affairs, sports, travel, science, business, education and humor.
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Entertainment Weekly (2-year)
»rank: 255
from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
0ur Review: :Stretch your entertainment dollar to the max! America's most exciting weekly entertainment magazine. Stay on top of what's hot (and what's not!) in movies, videos, books, and more from ENTERTAlNMENT WEEKLY - Winner of the National Magazine Award.
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TIME (6-month)
»rank: 87
from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company
0ur Review: :TlME gives you more than just a weekly news summary. TlME provides insightful analysis of today's important events and what they mean to you and your family--from politics to scientific breakthroughs to human achievement. Plus, TlME helps you keep up with the arts, business, and society. That's why 3O million people worldwide choose TlME. Abstract:National and international news, behavior, books, business, cinema, ...
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The Nation
»rank: 148
from: Nation
0ur Review: :The Nation is America's oldest weekly magazine, the flagship of the left, & now the country's most widely read journal of opinion. Published to inform the national debate on critical issues of the day, The Nation seeks to enlighten and empower a community of concerned citizens & influential readers.
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