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They say that The Washington Post is read by the people who think they run the country and that The New York Times is read by people who think they should run the country, but that The Wall Street Journal is read by those who actually do run the country.
Reviewed by YvonneCarol Jun 19 2005, 12:56pm ( 65 reviews ) • wsj.com
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Rated by neoauteur on Sep 03, 8:12pm
Stumble upon a newspaper???
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Rated by daisydahlia on Jul 28, 12:54pm
One of the best online newspapers!
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Rated by annette73 on Jul 26, 11:20am
Wall Street Is Quality!
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Rated by 1txcowgirl on May 30, 8:14pm
great to get the cover the WSJ
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Rated by decoyjames on Apr 13 2009, 1:37pm
News that is actually worth paying for...
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Rated by spielbergo on Feb 09 2009, 1:24pm
Love the Wall Street Journal :)
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Rated by richlylene on Jan 25 2009, 1:14pm
Wish I had more time to read this paper
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Rated by TheGunny on Jan 24 2009, 2:14pm
There always has been and there always will be two sides to every story. Remember to stay close to the tree trunk! Never wander too far out on the limbs. This site may not be centered in your view, but all of our view points keep it pretty close to the trunk.
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Rated by commerican on Dec 07 2008, 7:20am
First you get fat, ill-spoken radio hosts to pander to hate-filled knuckle-walkers, then something more respectable like Faux Nooz for the general conservative suburbanite, but for high-class propaganda, you just gotta turn to the WSJ. Whether it's making excuses for an economic meltdown, or a fluff piece defending the incompetent activities of an incompetent presidential administration, WSJ has it all and more for the erudite wealthy who really ought to know better.