$20 for 26 Weeks of The Arizona Republic's Wednesday and Sunday Editions ($71.50 Value)
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- One of area's largest papers
- Half-year subscription
- Thorough coverage
- Deals, travel, & arts sections
Though receiving a copy of tomorrow's paper today would reveal winning sports picks, accurate weather forecasts, and hilarious funnies a day early, reading the Sunday paper on Saturday would also probably unravel time itself. Today's Groupon brings insightful, timely journalism directly to your home: for $20, you get 26 weeks of the Wednesday and Sunday newspapers from The Arizona Republic, a $71.50 value. This Groupon is valid for new subscribers only.
The Arizona Republic delivers in-depth information about local issues, national news, and international gossip about who’s currently dating Alsace-Lorraine. In addition to the meaty Wednesday edition, the comprehensive Sunday edition allows readers to catch up on the week’s events without piggybacking on Superman as he reverses the Earth’s spin. A deals section provides savvy shoppers with hundreds of worthwhile coupons, while a travel section highlights getaway options and a classifieds section provides listings for jobs, cars, homes, and dragon-hunter services. Additionally, arts and entertainment coverage will help readers make the most out of their weekend with reviews, theater offerings, the New York Times bestseller list, and the Wyoming Quarterly list of hot new cattle-grazing trends.
Keeping up with the news isn’t as difficult as it used to be, when folks had to use telescopes to read the paper through a window of the only subscribed house in the neighborhood. The Arizona Republic’s Wednesday and Sunday editions bring the world to each reader’s fingertips and eyetips in a tangible, non-Internet form. Start your subscription within three months of today for a half-year of informative and thrilling reads.
Subscription starts within 48 hours of your requested sign-up date.
- One of area's largest papers
- Half-year subscription
- Thorough coverage
- Deals, travel, & arts sections
Though receiving a copy of tomorrow's paper today would reveal winning sports picks, accurate weather forecasts, and hilarious funnies a day early, reading the Sunday paper on Saturday would also probably unravel time itself. Today's Groupon brings insightful, timely journalism directly to your home: for $20, you get 26 weeks of the Wednesday and Sunday newspapers from The Arizona Republic, a $71.50 value. This Groupon is valid for new subscribers only.
The Arizona Republic delivers in-depth information about local issues, national news, and international gossip about who’s currently dating Alsace-Lorraine. In addition to the meaty Wednesday edition, the comprehensive Sunday edition allows readers to catch up on the week’s events without piggybacking on Superman as he reverses the Earth’s spin. A deals section provides savvy shoppers with hundreds of worthwhile coupons, while a travel section highlights getaway options and a classifieds section provides listings for jobs, cars, homes, and dragon-hunter services. Additionally, arts and entertainment coverage will help readers make the most out of their weekend with reviews, theater offerings, the New York Times bestseller list, and the Wyoming Quarterly list of hot new cattle-grazing trends.
Keeping up with the news isn’t as difficult as it used to be, when folks had to use telescopes to read the paper through a window of the only subscribed house in the neighborhood. The Arizona Republic’s Wednesday and Sunday editions bring the world to each reader’s fingertips and eyetips in a tangible, non-Internet form. Start your subscription within three months of today for a half-year of informative and thrilling reads.
Subscription starts within 48 hours of your requested sign-up date.
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About <i>The Arizona Republic</i>
A quick glimpse at the front page of The Arizona Republic / azcentral.com reveals the depth and breadth of its comprehensive coverage. Up-to-the-minute editorials and political commentaries offer insight into local and national goings on, and investigative reports dive unafraid into the morass of current affairs. On a less serious note, the Living, Travel, and Sports sections help Arizonans keep abreast of the fun goings-on in and around their city.