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Old 08-27-2011, 02:39 PM   #1
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Wall Street Journal recipe - How good is it?

As an economics major and a journalism major with an emphasis in business journalism, I'm realizing it would behoove me to subscribe to the Wall Street Journal. I've thought about the Kindle subscription, but I don't like the idea of paying more for less content. As a student, I can get the paper delivered and online access for $99/year. I hate carrying around newspapers, though. I also don't really like flipping through papers to find the rest of the story while I'm in the middle of it. I'm a product of my generation, I guess.

So I'm wondering if anyone here has used Calibre with an online subscription for the Journal. Does it snag all or most of the articles for the day? I haven't used Calibre for a newspaper in a few years. The last time I used it, I remember it having some pretty severe limitations. Now I really only use Calibre recipes for The Economist, which winds up being the entire print edition (because the website has it laid out all neat like that), which is wonderful. If I could get most of the articles I'd expect to see in the paper that day, Calibre would greatly enhance my Journal subscription.
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