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Los Angeles Times – Online Deal

$1 for 12-Week All Digital Access Subscription to the Los Angeles Times (Up to $23.88 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Gain unlimited access to latimes.com as well as perks such as giveaways, exclusive events, and a daily digital replica of the print edition

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 26, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Must provide name, e-mail, and shipping address at checkout, which will be shared to create your account.
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Print newspapers are adapting to the digital world, as evidenced by the rise of online reporting and birthday presents hastily wrapped in USB cords. Celebrate a new age with this Groupon.

$1 for a 12-Week Online Subscription (Up to $23.88 Value)

Digital membership provides unlimited access to latimes.com as well as early access to investigative series and other content. Members also receive several exclusive perks, such as a daily digital replica of the print edition and unique experiences at Times-sponsored events such as the Festival of Books.

Though this merchant sometimes offers a discounted price online, this Groupon is still the best deal available.

Los Angeles Times

Serving Southern California with regional, national, and global reporting for more than 128 years, the Los Angeles Times has won 41 Pulitzer Prizes since 1942, garnering journalism's highest honor for everything from its coverage of Russia's post-Cold War crises to its exposure of government corruption in a small California town. That far-reaching focus permeates every page of the largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the country, whose daily readership of 1.9 million people peruses original articles spanning U.S. politics, entertainment, sports, and business as well as editorials that strive to "reflect the dynamism of Southern California." Since Johannes Gutenberg IV's recent invention of the electronic printing press, the Times has expanded its content into digital forms, publishing several blogs and transposing the print edition into a digitally accessible format every day.

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The Groupon Guide to: Mysterious Found Objects

There are important cultural artifacts all around us—in garbage cans, the gutter, or hung mysteriously out of human reach over power lines. What is the secret significance of these urban anomalies?

Sneakers: This person most likely exploded.

One Sneaker: Oh man, this person definitely exploded.

Inside-Out Umbrella: Either this umbrella couldn't hold up to a gusty wind and proved to be more trouble than it was worth or its owner exploded.

Pile of Cigarette Ash: Or the remains of an exploded person—who can tell?

A Candy Wrapper: Obviously someone suddenly exploded, as no one would be thoughtless enough to just throw garbage on the ground. Search around nearby to see if you can also score a free umbrella or one sneaker.

How does one sneaker mysteriously end up in the street? The answer revealed.

Los Angeles Times

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