What daily newspapers do you read?

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dennilfloss

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In my case all online, by the order in which I read them:

The Toronto Star
Le Journal de Québec
Le Soleil
Ottawa Sun
La Presse
Le Devoir
Le Droit
Montreal Gazette
National Post
Ottawa Citizen
Globe and Mail
Le Monde
Daily Mail

Not really a newspaper but I also check the Huffington Post (Québec & Canada).
 

Carson Dyle

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Only online. The local paper, the Denver Post, and a paper from back in my hometown, where I have relatives. The latter is a PDF of the front page on newseum.org, but it's such a small paper that it's enough.

BTW, to access online papers from Gannett Company, where they require you to either subscribe or they limit you X articles per month, you can get around the limitation by deleting cookies from the newspaper's domain. Chrome has an option to delete cookies from a domain on closing, so when the limit is reached, you can just close the browser and open it again to reset the article count.
 

desura

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nytimes, the atlantic, salon, slate, new republic

new york review of books and new yorker on the weekends

yes, heavily east coast.
 

dennilfloss

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Only online. The local paper, the Denver Post, and a paper from back in my hometown, where I have relatives. The latter is a PDF of the front page on newseum.org, but it's such a small paper that it's enough.

BTW, to access online papers from Gannett Company, where they require you to either subscribe or they limit you X articles per month, you can get around the limitation by deleting cookies from the newspaper's domain. Chrome has an option to delete cookies from a domain on closing, so when the limit is reached, you can just close the browser and open it again to reset the article count.

I just browse in private mode (no cookies) to bypass page limits. I use Opera.
 

Murloc

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I read the online version of a local free newspaper for local news (it just spams reports in a feed), al jazeera english for international news.
Sometimes I read paper newspapers too, when I happen to find one on a train seat.
Plus sometimes I go to google news so I see some news from Italy and italian newspapers there.

I have no idea how you can read so many of them.
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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Just the local rag. I used to have a subscription to the WSJ but, I let it lapse when they shifted perspective from business to politics.
 

Carson Dyle

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I just browse in private mode (no cookies) to bypass page limits. I use Opera.

On the Gannett site that I read, with cookies disabled for the domain it doesn't permit access to any articles.

I don't see much difference browsing using Chrome's "incognito" mode. It still keeps track of the number of articles viewed, so if you exceed that you have to launch a new incognito window.
 
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