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"The New York Times" – Online Deal

$1 for Eight-Week Digital Subscription ($15.99 Value)

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108-time Pulitzer Prize–winning newspaper delivered directly to computer screens and smartphone app

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  • Expires Aug 29, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. New subscribers only. Online only. Not valid for renewals. Offer only valid for 8-weeks of digital access to NYTimes.com and NY Times smartphone app. Does not include e-reader editions or premium crosswords.
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A newspaper consistently provides the most reliable answers to questions such as "Who is my mayor?" and "What's that fiery ball in the sky, and what does it want from me?" Get informed with this Groupon: for $1, you get an eight-week digital subscription to The New York Times (a $15.99 value). Subscribers get unlimited access to NYTimes.com and the NYTimes app for smartphones.

Since 1851, The New York Times has scoured the earth to inform its inhabitants with up-to-date, compelling stories, collecting a total of 108 Pulitzer Prizes in the process. Readers can browse sections such as the front page, which provides global and national coverage alongside riveting pictures. SundayStyles illuminates fashion trends, nightlife, and weddings, and the Travel section quenches adventure thirst and eases destination famine. The Digital Subscription package invites uninhibited access to NYTimes.com and the NYTimes app for smartphones.

"The New York Times"

Since 1851, The New York Times has scoured the earth to inform its inhabitants with up-to-date, compelling stories, collecting a total of 108 Pulitzer Prizes in the process. The publication's iconic front page regularly features riveting photojournalism set alongside global and national stories scribed by reporters not from Krypton. SundayStyles illuminates fashion trends, nightlife, and weddings, and the Travel section quenches adventure thirst and eases destination famine. The Digital Subscription package invites uninhibited access to NYTimes.com and the NYTimes app for smartphones.

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The Groupon Guide to: International Sports Competition Opening Ceremony

Every four years athletes from around the world gather to compete in whatever country has the most corporate sponsors and enough resources to recycle all of the bottles of power juice that athletes drink. Regardless of where it takes place, here’s what you can expect to see during the event's opening ceremony:

  • Elderly athlete lighting a tree on fire to signify that plants can never be athletes

  • Child representatives from every country marching into the arena to the sound of their country's official brass instrument

  • Colored lights that spell out "LOSING IS BAD FOR COUNTRIES"

  • The athletes enter, wearing only body paint in their country's colors. After they start to sweat, any athlete whose body paint does not melt together into a greenish brown is awarded five bonus points for his or her country.

  • The Happy Waving Man (official International Sports Competition mascot) comes out wearing overalls and leads everyone in chanting the official International Sports Competition slogan: "This competition is for us. This is our day. No time for water breaks, only for play."

Can some plants play sports?

"The New York Times"