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Re: Wenesday, January 23, 2002
The Times, like all papers, is worth full value on the day it is printed. After that it's fishwrap.
Which is why I've long had the opinion that the Times has it backwards: they should put today's issue up at a premium price, and make all the back issues free.
If you're poor or cheap, wait a day, and you can read today's news for nothing.
I don't get the dead-tree version of the NY Times only because I don't want to deal with that much paper hanging around the house. If I had to pay to read today's issue on the web, though, I might actually cough up the money.
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