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$10 for a One-Year Sunday Subscription to the "Tampa Bay Times" ($62.40 Value)

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Pulitzer Prize–winning paper informs and educates readers with 52 weeks of politics, sports, entertainment, and news on Sundays

Before the printing press, townsfolk kept up with current events by gossiping with the milkmaid or hiding in the pant leg of the mayor. Stay informed with this Groupon.

$10 for 52 Weeks of Sunday Home Delivery ($62.40 Value)

Thick Sunday issues keep readers abreast of the week's news, sports, cultural happenings, job openings, and sales circulars. The Sunday edition includes the following dates: 7/14/13, 9/2/13, 11/28/13, 12/25/13, 1/1/14, and 5/26/14.

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Promotional value expires May 22, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Subscription expires 52wks from activation date. Shipping address required to redeem Groupon.. Subject to delivery area. Valid only for select zip codes. Delivery will begin 2 weeks from activation. Not valid for renewals or for customers with subscriptions in the past 30 days. Includes sales tax and separate transportation/delivery costs. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About "Tampa Bay Times"

The Tampa Bay Times traces its origins to the backroom of a pharmacy in 1884, when the bay area was a sleepy backwater. In those days, only 480 people read the four-page journal. But over the course of the next 50 years, cadres of plucky, adventurous businessmen, including W. L. Straub and Paul Poynter, oversaw an unprecedented expansion in the newspaper’s circulation and prestige as they promoted the region’s booming growth in business and population. Paul’s son, Nelson Poynter, took over as editor in 1939, establishing a reputation for journalistic integrity that led admirers to revere him as a patriot and genius and detractors to denounce him as a muckraker, a communist, or a delirious sleepwalker.

Readers of the Tampa Bay Times witness Nelson Poynter’s legacy for sober, detailed analysis in the pages of today’s publication, which has claimed 12 Pulitzer Prizes—including two in 2016, one in 2014, one in 2013, and two won in 2009, one of which was awarded to its nationally renowned PolitiFact.com fact-checking operation.

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