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5 out of 5: USA
Must Have
lzeitlin, March 17, 2005
To be at the top of your game you need to know what's
going on. The Journal lets you know everything important
in a great style. No fluff, just great business news. A+
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5 out of 5:
Informative Newspaper in many areas
stefanie, March 15, 2005
I really enjoy my WSJ. I started carrying this in
college and it has stuck with my ever sense. This
newspaper focuses on news first off in almost all
sectors of life. Business, world news, investing,
lifestyle, and so much more. I like the sprinkling of
human interest stories in this newspaper at it seems to
put a nice rounding finish to the paper. I love the
Friday section that will discuss wines, restaurants,
movies, books, and so much more. I also like this paper
is published on business days. One newspaper is not
going to fit all, but this one does a good job of
covering the economy, personal investing, world news,
and managing your personal lifestyle that I can't help
to recommend this one to others.
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5
out of 5: A newspaper of first choice for
anyone
mattyork28, March 07, 2005
This paper is truly one of the best that is printed
today. There is a wealth of information and facts to
learn. News and stories you will not find anywhere else.
It is so packed with interesting articles it is hard to
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5
out of 5: Cannot live without it,
tj696, February 28, 2005
I've been reading the Journal for 5 years and I can't
live without it. I love the format, which is much like a
website -- captions on the front page listing all of the
day's most important news, and then in-depth coverage
further into the newspaper. When I don't have time to
read the paper, I just skim the front page to get a
digest on the most important news. When I do have time,
I love to read through the Journal front-to-back to get
immersed in what is happening in the world of business. |
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5 out of 5: The
Best Paper to Start the Day
andixiemom, February 17 2005
You could read the New York Times, the Washington Post,
or USA Today, and get a reasonable feel for what's
happening in the country. But if you want the best
insight into finance, business, and the world economy,
the Wall Street Journal is the way to start the day. Its
news pages are clean, concise, and cover business news
that other major papers catch the next day.
But it's more than a finance paper -- there are
frequently personal stories of life in America, both on
Column 4 of the front page, the front of the Marketplace
section, and in Friday's Weekend Journal. My only gripe
is with the paper's extremely conservative editorial
page, but it's interesting and provocative nonetheless. |
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