The WSJ is undescribably bad. I got five papers this past year. That's it, just five. Not five a week, five total. I'm pretty sure I subscribed to more than five papers. Yes, I did call and tell them. And no, they didn't do anything about it. But don't worry, I will definately recommend the WSJ for people that want a yearly subscription that consists of 5 papers a year.
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