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The Wall Street Journal (6-month subscription) [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION] [PRINT]

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This daily newspaper published the latest in news from the business and finance world. Additionally, it strives to connect current domestic and international news events to business fluctuations and market changes. It also seeks to inform the educated reader about pressing economic changes and evolution.


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This daily newspaper published the latest in news from the business and finance world. Additionally, it strives to connect current domestic and international news events to business fluctuations and market changes. It also seeks to inform the educated reader about pressing economic changes and evolution.

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  • Format: Magazine
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  • Publisher: Dow Jones & Company
  • ASIN: B000BDI724
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #702 in Magazines (See Bestsellers in Magazines)

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still The Best Paper In The USA., September 7, 2007
First: the papers market coverage is the best in the USA. The Regular wrap-up features & the Heard On The Street column give colorful nuances to the information. The amount of information itself can be overwhelming to absorb. From the NYSE, junk bonds, to blue chips, this paper is good for both the casual, or serious investor. For me the often underpublicized & finest part of the paper is the investigations & feature reporting. The Journals reporters seem to have more freedom over their work than their competitors, & this approach pays off. Most times column four of the front page has a story that will disgust the reader, or he/she will laugh out loud. It is odd & a bit sad the WSJ's staff rarely gets their kudos when compared to the Washington Post or NYTimes.

Also, of note: the special sections the paper runs from time to time on technology, e-bussiness, international markets, mutual funds, & education are often exceptional. This is usually the part of the paper I enjoy most, because they come at the story presented from most every angle possible. Now the negatives: the paper should stick to the areas I've just described. The arts & lifestyle coverage is mediocre & is less well done & in depth than say the NYTimes. Only Joe Morgenstern's movie reviews are occasionally worth raeding. Granted, I rarely go to the movies. Lastly, the editorial pages are often the ideological opposite of those which one finds in the Times. I like them, & often agree with their "Milton Friedman" points of view. But, like the Times they give little room for opposing perspectives. Still, it is the nations best newspaper.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars must be known to be loved, October 12, 2006
By David A. Baer (Indianapolis, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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Question: Is there a better American English-language daily anywhere?

Answer: no.

The Times (of London) is a great and venerable paper, but not easily available in the US and focused on a different reality.

The New York Times is an institution in its own right, better than WSJ on foreign affairs, and a much more complete paper.

But the Wall Street Journal is as good as it gets for a daily newspaper reader in this country with a business bent, an appreciation for an unfailingly high standard of writing and editing, and no particular interest in 'soft' topics or the New York cultural scene.

This is one very crisp paper. The last time an article got too wordy was back in 1967 and that writer's body was never found.

Just kidding. But it would be a convenient myth for explaining WSJ's disciplined tone.

In the 'Personal Journal' section, I routinely find articles that reshape some aspect of my personal (usually financial) life and habits.

Sports news is heady and analytical. For example, as I write this review we are in the thick of the American and National League Championship Series. Today's reportage does not tell me who won and lost last night and why. Instead, the 'On Sports' column is called 'Base Instincts' and explains why so many third base coaches end up as managers. In short, apart from the players they are the most important guy on the field.

Across the page, the 'By the Numbers' column is called 'Praising Pitcher's Parks'. It asks why teams that play in pitcher-friendly parks do so well in October.

As of this moment, I still don't know who won last night. But I know a lot more about the game of baseball.

Best of all, you can generally avoid the pricey subscription if you're willing to use frequent flyer miles to subscribe.

One memorably off-kilter film moment had its protagonist emerging from his tent and declaiming, 'I love the smell of napalm in the morning.'

'Never smelled napalm and don't hanker after the carnage. But I can say that the sight of my Journal in the driveway every morning in its little blue bag is an oddly comforting experience.

Buy it.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Among the Best, October 28, 2006

"The Wall Street Journal" is one of the most-in-depth business journals available. It is an interesting blend of current events and insightful analysis of prevailing and sometimes not so apparent trends. The quality of reporting is generally balanced and professional.

Although every newspaper has a political orientation of one sort or the other, the Wall Street Journal news reporting is largely free of politics, making it a good source of unbiased news and information for most people. However, its editorial section is conservative, although thankfully the editorial section is a tiny portion of the whole magazine.

The journal has a lot of insightful business news that every manager at any level should find useful. The reporters cover the various topics in great detail and with knowledgeable perspective from all sides. They are not afraid to cover corporate transgression with rigour and honesty.

The journal also covers various other topics such as personal finance, special reports, business profiles, interviews, commentary, market and news of note for management personnel.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Looking for unbiased reporting? It's not here
Call me idealistic and hopelessly naive but I would love to find a daily paper that doesn't shamelessly pursue a shallow and impossibly simplistic agenda. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Mr. S. Hodges

5.0 out of 5 stars Best newspaper out there!
This is the only newspaper that my husband feels is worth reading. He waits to have his coffee every morning and enjoy the paper.
Published 2 days ago by Colorado Mom

5.0 out of 5 stars This subscription was given to my journalist Daughter. -I wanted her to read the Best.
This subscription was a gift for my journalist, reporter Daughter.
I wanted her to read the Best.
Published 1 month ago by Linda Fuller

1.0 out of 5 stars Editorials are seriously skewed for Grand Old Predators
I call Jonah Goldberg "Mr. Wall Street Journal, himself!"
On the Editorial Page Goldberg consistently denigrates and scapegoats the Common Man. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Jane E. Carroll

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Business Information
Excellent (detailed, timely, and unbiased) source of business information; editorial page, however, is strongly slanted towards the conservative side.
Published on March 7, 2006 by Loyd E. Eskildson

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding editorial line
'The Wall Street Journal' it seems to me has the most sane and persuasive political writing of any major daily American paper. Read more
Published on February 26, 2006 by Shalom Freedman

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