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The Bastard Stepchild of Al Franken and Rush Limbaugh

by   toiletoctopus ,  Mar 1, 2007
Pros: Great Coverage, Cartoons/Editorials
Cons: None
The Bottom Line: If you want a magazine that caters to the political center, while delivering outstanding news coverage, consider subscribing to this publication.
Review: If Al Franken and Rush Limbaugh could somehow have a baby together, that would be one ugly SOB. This would be like comparing apples and oranges, as it is an impossible feat, that would be more painful than jumping off a building, and ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Staying up to date with Newsweek

by   imprimis2 ,  Mar 8, 2003
Pros: A large bevy of current issues and headlines.
Cons: A bit text intensive.
The Bottom Line: The bottom line would probably find itself about 60 times in the Newsweek magazine.
Review: During the past six weeks, I have had the opportunity to scan and sometimes thoroughly read the pages of the Newsweek magazine. This collection of current issues and leisure activities into one comprehensive yet neatly packed magazine is an...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Newsweek Magazine-It Helps to Understand Today's World

by   RobinLynn ,  Jun 23, 2008
Pros: insightful writing while featuring different perspectives, at a very reasonable price
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: I recommend Newsweek Magazine to anyone who would like to better understand the world.
Review: In these confusing and troubled times, with so much going on in the world on both the domestic and worldwide scene, Newsweek magazine helps me to keep up with many of the stories that affect me and my world. It provides in-depth stories ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

NEWSWEEK: The Weekly News Magazine That Sets The Pace

by   Ed.Williamson ,  Mar 5, 2001
Pros: Does the best job of capturing the news around.
Cons: HATE THOSE %##@@!! return postcards stuck inside
The Bottom Line: Newsweek prints all the news that's fit to help you figure out what this crazy planet is up to.
Review: I grew up in a very conservative home where TIME magazine was the weekly news magazine. Does anyone remember a weekly news magazine full of dazzling photojournalism called LIFE?

I remember someone in a government class I took...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

News @ a Glance

by   redhowell ,  Aug 7, 2000
Pros: Great Articles, Quick up date on issues
Cons: Occasionally stigmatizing
Review: I like Newsweek because their magazine offers up-to-date info on issues as they are occurring or just afterward. The coverage is excellent and has helped to keep me informed of issues I needed to know more information on.

Whether it be...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Great Overview

by   kathy36 ,  May 14, 2000
Pros: Good overview of the news
Cons: Some of the stories on government get boring (my opinion)
Review: I started subscribing to Newsweek while I was in college. It was presidential election time and everyone around me was debating the strengths and weaknesses of all the candidates. I realized that though I knew the candidates' names, I knew precious...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

7 hours of tv news in 1 hour

by   alanbweaver ,  Sep 30, 2000
Pros: good writing, concise, easy to read
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: Good weekly coverage of news. Good editorials and reporting on global/national issues. It has a slight liberal focus but is nonetheless balanced in its approach.
Review: I've been reading Newsweek for over 25 years and have been pleased with its reporting. Although the news may be a few days old by the time you read it, it is much more in depth than what we hear on the radio or watch on TV. In fact, I only listen to ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Classy trash

by   Sabrina7 ,  Sep 23, 2000
Pros: Covers a lot of weekly events.
Cons: None, in my opinion.
Review: I doubt too many people would describe Newsweek in quite the way my title does. But let me tell you why I chose that title.

A couple of years ago, I went on vacation with my sister and a couple of other people. I knew we were going to be...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Newsweek vs. Time

by   ArchieSicat ,  Jan 8, 2001
Pros: Newsy, warm, straightforward
Cons: Not as creative as Time magazine
Review: Time magazine's eternal nemesis is everything that its competitor is not. Newsweek, as the name suggests, is newsier, less featuristic. While I am a reader of both, I find it hard to say which one is better than the other. I like Time for its creativity...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

The Best New Magazine PERIOD

by   bryan47112 ,  Dec 26, 2000
Pros: articles
Cons: advertisements
Review:

Reason for buying: The reasons for subscribing to this highly trusted magazine include; staying in touch with the world, finding out sports, political or any other form of big news. And unlike many magazines today newsweek's articles very...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

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