Time or Newsweek?

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  • Reply 21 of 25
    scottscott Posts: 7,431member
    :eek: OKAY!
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  • Reply 22 of 25
    scottscott Posts: 7,431member
    Don't look right wing to me :confused:



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  • Reply 23 of 25
    eugeneeugene Posts: 8,254member
    That's funny, I lean toward Newsweek because I perceive Newsweek as the publication that shows more of a conservative leaning. After all, it does give George Will the final word every other issue...



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  • Reply 24 of 25
    pscatespscates Posts: 5,847member
    I've bought both in the past, depending on the cover story or when something big happens (have the September 11th issues, as well as the Columbia ones). Also have the one from last January and the intro of the LCD iMac.







    I like reading them when I'm in waiting rooms or waiting for a haircut. Good, easy-to-digest timekillers.



    I particularly dig the spot illustrations and infographics found in both. Always looking at them from a graphics/"wonder what program they used for that?" point of view.



    I don't subscribe to either.
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  • Reply 25 of 25
    moogsmoogs Posts: 4,296member
    [quote]Originally posted by DanMacMan:

    <strong>What news magazine do you subscribe to? Currently I subscribe to Time.</strong><hr></blockquote>





    No offense, but they're both essentially worthless IMO.



    You're much better off getting your analysis from a respectable paper like the New York Times or from a magazine like the Economist (which is actually as much about politics and foreign policy as "money"). They all go hand-in-hand, obviously....
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