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Star Tribune – Online Deal

26- or 52-Week Sunday-Edition Print Subscription (Up to 77% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Minnesota's flagship news organization informs readers with local and regional coverage alongside global news, sports, and lifestyle pieces

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 15, 2013
  • Limit 1/household, may buy 1 addl as a gift. Not valid if had subscription in past 90 days. Valid only within select zip codes. Allow 7-14 business days for delivery. Phone# required for verification. Subscription offered at intro rate, same price not guaranteed on renewal. Subscription continues unless subscriber contacts Star Tribune to cancel. Money collected will first be applied to any associated inactive accounts in your name with balance due.
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The framers of the Constitution recognized the importance of journalism, enshrining "freedom of the press" in the First Amendment after thoughtfully editing out an amendment that gave Virginians two extra birthdays. Endorse an American tradition with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $15 for a 26-week Star Tribune Sunday-edition subscription (a $59.80 value)
  • $24 for a 52-week Star Tribune Sunday-edition subscription (a $104 value)

This offer is valid for new subscribers, whose Sunday editions will be home-delivered in the following zip codes. The newspaper subscription is automatically activated after subscribers provide their full name, phone number with area code, delivery address, and email address upon purchasing this Groupon. Subscription delivery will begin in 7–14 business days.

Star Tribune

As the state's flagship news organization, the Star Tribune's steadfast coverage of local, national, and worldwide events predates the city’s fire department. Tracing its lineage all the way back to 1867, the newspaper easily displaced its contemporary competitors, signal fires and news-bearing sparrow hawks, establishing a tradition of trusted reporting. The newspaper enhances its regular chronicles of Twin Cities news with sections focused on specific geographic regions and suburbs while dutifully drawing national and global politics into perspective. Thoughtful editorials challenge inquiring minds or put news into context, and extensive lifestyle, entertainment, and sports sections keep readers abreast of the latest developments in leisure.

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The Groupon Guide to: Barbershop Chatter

The barbershop has gained a reputation for being the place to go for listening to all sorts of lively chatter. Here's a sampling of what you might hear your barber say next time you get a haircut:

  • "Take 2 inches off the top? Yep, that's something I can do when these casts come off."

  • "I've been thinking about labeling the scissor jar 'Scissors' and the comb jar 'Not Scissors.' Thoughts?"

  • "Ha! No, this isn't the kind of barbershop that sweeps up the hair clippings."

  • "Someone stole all of our magazines, but you can read this letter I've been meaning to send to my estranged wife."

  • "Welcome to the barbershop, where men are kings and kings are giants and giants are half off before noon."

Why are barbershops called "listen holes"?