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5 out of 5:
Serious subjects, excellent writing.
Bkivey March 06 2005
The reporting is generally a straight presentation of
the facts, to the point that the slant of most other
newspapers is accentuated. The investigative reporting
is especially noteworthy. The editorial pages are
distinctively conservative; a fact that the paper freely
admits. The editorial staff claims to have a "Chinese
Wall" between the reporters and editors; a claim that is
largely substantiated.
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out of 5: The Nation's Foremost Newspaper
tkerodd, Aug 16 2004
The WSJ is a newspaper that you can't afford to just
browse through. There is so much information in every
single issue, that it takes at least an hour to go
through and really read the Journal. They cover stories
for everyone - politics, news happenings, human interest
stories, and of course, those things affecting the
economy and the world of business. The WSJ also does a
great job covering international stories as well. If you
like to read about sports, weather, or entertainment,
you will not find much of that here. But for good
editorial pieces, book reviews, and the latest in the
world of technology, this paper will give it to you. |
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out of 5: SIMPLY THE BEST!
gormly, December 08 2004
What you read in today’s Wall Street Journal will likely
appear in every other newspaper tomorrow. This is
because the publication focuses on business and economic
news, the source of much of tomorrow’s news. Try the
publication for awhile and you will see what I mean. I
bought it from the news stand on occasion since high
school. Upon entering college and having read the
publication for about a year, I decided it is superior
to the rest and subscribed. Whenever a college student
is willing to pay $175 for a newspaper, it must be good. |
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out of 5: It's the Gentleman's Newspaper
mrosenbe, Dec 08 2004
Scan the whole thing. There are good articles inside,
and the international section is hidden away in section
A. The important thing is to start reading it. I've
known many students who have tried to read it, but they
tried to read the whole thing and it turned them off.
Each day Find 1 or 2 articles that interest you. You'll
be reading it from cover to cover before you know it. |
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out of 5: Concise Timely News
justin, Dec 08 2004
The stock and bond listings are great. I have seldom
looked for a stock that I could not easily locate in the
Wall Street Journal. The local paper does not carry as
much stock information, which is a shame. I also enjoy
the various articles about stocks and mutual funds. I
find this information helpful at times when I am
considering different investment opportunities. |
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