Jan 5 2012
Los Angeles Times $10 for One Year! LA Times Discount Deal @grouponla @latimes

“Los Angeles Times” – Redeem From Home
52-Week Subscription to the Sunday or Thursday–Sunday Newspaper (Up to 81% Off)


Get the LA Times Today at this special rate, ends soon, so hurry

For $10, you get a 52-week subscription to the Sunday edition (a $52 value).
For $20, you get a 52-week subscription to the Thursday–Sunday editions (a $78 value).

Award-winning writers cover current events, sports, politics & fashion with serious, yet engaging tone

Limit 1/person. Limit 1/household. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only for new subscribers or those who haven’t received home delivery in the past 30 days. Not valid for renewals. Shipping address required. Subject to delivery area. TV Weekly not included. Not required to renew subscription after 52-week subscription ends. No cash value. Not valid w/other offers.
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Before magazines, townsfolk kept up with current events by gossiping with the milkmaid or tickling secrets out of the town crier. Stay informed easily with today’s Groupon to the Los Angeles Times, valid for delivery in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Ventura, San Gabriel, San Fernando Valley, Santa Barbara, and Riverside counties. Choose between the following options:

For $10, you get a 52-week subscription to the Sunday edition (a $52 value).
For $20, you get a 52-week subscription to the Thursday–Sunday editions (a $78 value).

With a dream team of internationally acclaimed writers, 10 distinct sections, and a weekly entertainment calendar, the Los Angeles Times has become one of the most widely distributed newspapers in the country. Each edition of the periodical brims with commentary on culture, fashion, and politics, all seen through a distinctly Los Angelean eye. The Image fashion section keeps its fingers on the pulse of national style, and the Sunday edition’s clippable coupons help readers pinch pennies on groceries, cleaning supplies, and ingredients for the papier-mâché busts of U.S. presidents required to renew citizenship each year. Readers can scope out the calendar section, which outlines upcoming shows and current goings on in the entertainment industry. Like a cookbook written by the Swedish Chef, the Los Angeles Times covers current events in a tone that’s serious and insightful without being tediously formal.

Get the LA Times Today at this special rate, ends soon, so hurry

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