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The Washington Times – Online Deal

$39 for One-Year Newspaper Subscription (Up to $195 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Newspaper carries on its 30-year tradition of incisive political coverage seasoned with local news

The Fine Print

  • Expires 60 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per household, may buy multiple as gifts. Must activate within 2 months of purchase date. Online registration required. Not valid for current subscribers of The Washington Times. Valid only for listed delivery area. Allow 4-7 days for delivery of first issue.
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The Founding Fathers valued journalism, which is why the First Amendment protects freedom of the press instead of granting Benjamin Franklin two extra birthdays. Read all about it with this Groupon.

$39 for a 52-Week Home-Delivery Subscription (Up to $195 Value)

Home delivery is available in select areas of Maryland and Virginia, and the entire District of Columbia. Click here for a complete list of delivery areas.

The Washington Times

The Washington Times, founded in 1982 as a conservative counterpoint to the Washington Post, is a bastion for colorful commentary and award-winning journalism. Commentators and columnists include James S. Robbins, the Senior Fellow in National Security Affairs at the American Foreign Policy Council, and Emily Miller, 2012 winner of the Clark Mollenhoff Award. In addition to the thriving opinion section, the reporters disseminate up-to-the-minute coverage of sports, entertainment, and local D.C. news.

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The Groupon Guide to: Healthy Snacks

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• Carrot sticks
• Regular sticks
• High-protein Carrot Stix™ (carrot-flavored pressed vital wheat gluten)
• Gluten-free Carrot Stix™ (made of 100% carrot)
• For nonvegetarians, 6 pounds of elk—the leanest meat in the forest
• One of those little wheels of cheese encased in wax that can later be sculpted into a kitty
• Carrots (not in stick form)

What healthy snack is best for your lifestyle?