$20 for Six-Month Saturday and Sunday Subscription to The Miami Herald
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- Largest paper in south Florida
- Acclaimed columnists & news reporting
- Recipient of 20 Pulitzer Prizes
In addition to being a source of crucial information, newspapers can also be fanned across a coffee table to conceal almond-butter stains or rolled into a handy bopping device to stun tarantulas. Get a steady supply of spider-boppers with today's Groupon: for $20, you get six months' of the Saturday and Sunday issues of The Miami Herald, which is the largest paper serving south Florida's culturally diverse community. Subscribers will need to provide their names, addresses, and phone numbers.
The Miami Herald has won 20 Pulitzer Prizes, the most recent awarded for Patrick Farrell's news photography. A team of more than 800 employees ensures that news is collected, prepared, and delivered fresh at its optimal serving temperature of 87ºF. Get impartial views about the sports teams you own from popular columnists such as Greg Cote, or follow award-winning writers such as Dave Barry and Carl Hiaasen.
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Seven Yelpers give The Miami Herald an average of three stars:
- Largest paper in south Florida
- Acclaimed columnists & news reporting
- Recipient of 20 Pulitzer Prizes
In addition to being a source of crucial information, newspapers can also be fanned across a coffee table to conceal almond-butter stains or rolled into a handy bopping device to stun tarantulas. Get a steady supply of spider-boppers with today's Groupon: for $20, you get six months' of the Saturday and Sunday issues of The Miami Herald, which is the largest paper serving south Florida's culturally diverse community. Subscribers will need to provide their names, addresses, and phone numbers.
The Miami Herald has won 20 Pulitzer Prizes, the most recent awarded for Patrick Farrell's news photography. A team of more than 800 employees ensures that news is collected, prepared, and delivered fresh at its optimal serving temperature of 87ºF. Get impartial views about the sports teams you own from popular columnists such as Greg Cote, or follow award-winning writers such as Dave Barry and Carl Hiaasen.
Reviews
Seven Yelpers give The Miami Herald an average of three stars: