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To: jocon307
I'd count the Economist as being pretty middle of the road - it's economically conservative and supports the war in Iraq with caevats.

It's well written and entertaining. The main disadvantage is that it's pretty free of photographs and fluff, so if you like those things, it's not for you.

I'd recommend picking up an issue and seeing what you think.

The biggest problem is the $110 a year subscription price. You can buy gift subscriptions at the end of the year for $99, so that's the best time to get it. And a mistake on their part; I probably would be a subscriber today if they'd made the $99 year round. There's just something that makes me resist that extra $10 ...

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20 posted on 02/18/2004 10:19:32 AM PST by daviddennis (;)
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To: daviddennis; jocon307; tdadams; wesdale
I stopped reading the Economist several years ago
when they began their turn to the left.

They aren't even reliably economic conservatives any more.

They are strong supporters of the homosexual lobby
and they even had a cover story a while back
praising Canadian society.

Enough said.

23 posted on 02/18/2004 10:31:30 AM PST by Allan
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