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As you can see, it's the "National Edition" and has New Mexico's weather in the upper-right. My guess is, the Albuquerque Journal also distributes this paper and we ended up with a neighbor's copy. (We didn't get our usual Albuquerque paper at all).You are not in Kansas anymore!
our paper carrier does that too, but we never received a New York paper.
It actually says "National Edition" at the upper right. Also, I suspect they tailor the contents for each state - note that just to the left of $3.00 it says "Printed in New Mexico."looks more international than national edition.
Can't say that about our local paper. 20 years ago, our paper was very thick, and the Sunday edition was even thicker! Over the years, our local paper has become a shadow of its former self. It is super thin these days - feels more like a flyer than a news paper.In our local rag it ~should say~ "All the news that Fits we Print"
In the upper left the NYT says :
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In our local rag it ~should say~ "All the news that Fits we Print"![]()
I think you can make that assumption about most local newspapers... technology has made them a thing of the past.Can't say that about our local paper. 20 years ago, our paper was very thick, and the Sunday edition was even thicker! Over the years, our local paper has become a shadow of its former self. It is super thin these days - feels more like a flyer than a news paper.
I agree 100%. Ditto for books. I have purchased some books that are readable via my Kindle App, but I much prefer actually having the printed book, with real pages to turn.IMHO, in spite of the decline of print media, there's something about the tactile sensation of holding what you're reading that's tough to eliminate completely.
I saw that. All the visible stories were about Afghanistan.It actually says "National Edition" at the upper right.
That's true. I suspect that this NYT is more about national news. This is the only version of this paper I've ever seen.I saw that. All the visible stories were about Afghanistan.
Wife likes the crosswords!Yea, I for years got the local paper for the national and international news. Grew up reading it since my dad was big on knowing what was happening round the country and world. But it has reached the point where each section is only 3-4 front/back pages during the week and much of that is local human interest type stories. So I get Sundays only now, really just for the TV listings and comics and leave the news for the various news sites online. I do miss the feel of the paper and the slight ink stains on my fingertips when done.
Years ago after moving to Pacifica, I subscribed to the weekly Pacifica Review.Went out to pick up the paper from the end of the drive and to my surprise, it wasn't the Albuquerque Journal we subscribe to. Instead, we got the New York Times! Obviously a mistake by our carrier.