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The Week is the only magazine I devour the instant I get it in the mail. It's a news weekly that summarizes what all the other news magazines and papers around the world have covered that week. What a fantastic idea. It's like having a friend who reads everything, from the New Republic to the National Review to the Beijing Times, and then tells you about it in a way that holds your interest. After reading it, I really feel as if I have a handle on world events. Best of all, it's actually fun to read. I consider it my one must-read magazine. Link
The Week is the only magazine I devour the instant I get it in the mail. It's a news weekly that summarizes what all the other news magazines and papers around the world have covered that week. What a fantastic idea. It's like having a friend who reads everything, from the New Republic to the National Review to the Beijing Times, and then tells you about it in a way that holds your interest. After reading it, I really feel as if I have a handle on world events. Best of all, it's actually fun to read. I consider it my one must-read magazine. Link
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