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Five Sleazy Pieces: How USA Today is Its Own Worst Critic
by mrkstvns | Apr 16 '01
Pros: More biodegradable than foam packing peanuts
Cons: Lacks depth, lots of silly stories

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Product Rating: 1.0



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USA Today, today? (Reply to this comment)
by rkingfish
Had this home-delivered on-the-cheap for a couple of years in the late nineties. The TV section is OK - though with Epinions participation, I wouldn't need that now.

The ultimate dumbed-down publication.

With a great crossword puzzle...
Feb 19 '07
7:13 pm PST

You KNOW... (Reply to this comment)
by criteeker
You know you're doing something right when QUASAR didn't brand your review with the usual Helpful. LOL Nice job.
Apr 21 '04
6:32 pm PDT

Enjoyed your review (Reply to this comment)
by bobbo428
I enjoyed your review of the corporate McPaper--I find their stories to be inconsequential and insignificant. USA Today is yet another example of the dumbing down of American culture--about as intellectually satisfying as pop star Christina Aguliera.
Jun 15 '01
11:44 am PDT

Hilarious Approach! (Reply to this comment)
by diverpam
My question is... have you actually seen anybody buying a USA Today? I think they just ship them to hotels and leave them in airports so people will see the ads. Pam
Apr 16 '01
5:36 pm PDT
   

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