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Old 09-18-2013, 08:10 AM   #57
Indio777
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Posts: 210
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Washington, DC
Device: Mobile Phone, Kindle (rarely), but mostly still read paper
Sunday New York Times and Washington Post (have tried daily delivery several times in the past; ended up with piles of TBR papers). I enjoy the Sunday morning ritual of lounging on the couch drinking tea with newspaper sections scattered all over the place.

Also some free papers: Express (daily (M-F) free version of Wash Po) on days I go to my office. Mostly fluff and generally pretty worthless in terms of actual news coverage, but can be paged through in about five minutes. And weekly "alternative" Washington City Paper. Can be good for coverage of latest activities of the wonderful DC government. Politico once or twice a week. Northwest Current (weekly paper that covers local news in my part of DC).

Otherwise mostly online: some papers, online news sites and Google News, although I have passed on having the latter "customized" for me.
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