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$51 for 51 Issues of “The Economist” ($126.99 Value)

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Like a favorite sitcom, a good news publication appears once a week, has a laugh track, and usually ends with a heart-warming moral about international trade. Bone up on the economy's hilarious antics with today's Groupon: for $51, you get 51 issues of The Economist, along with a plethora of subscriber benefits (a $126.99 value).

The Economist's globe-spanning scope, comprehensive analysis, and crushing, unflinching grasp on world economics make it required reading for people, people persons, and people-shaped cacti looking to stay up-to-date on world news, politics, and business. In addition to the weekly publications—including the magazine's 20+ special reports and its technology quarterly—subscribers to The Economist also receive special benefits, such as "The World in 2012," a special annual volume that predicts trends for the coming year. Subscribers also get unrestricted access to the online site, with a fully searchable archive dating back to the Neolithic Internet era (1997), as well as free access to The Economist in audio, which includes the option to listen to digital recordings of all print articles or to download them as a weekly podcast. For updates on the go or “on the sitting down on a park bench enjoying the scenery,” access The Economist on an iPhone or iPad—every photo, article, and chart is delivered to subscribers' devices by Thursday at 4 p.m. EST.

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Promotional value expires Apr 30, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1/person, may buy more as gifts. Must provide shipping and email address at checkout. New clients only. Not valid toward existing subscriptions. Not valid for renewal. Valid for subscriptions within the U.S. only. Subscription activated automatically. Must purchase gift in separate transaction. Allow 5 weeks for delivery of 1st issue. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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