What could be better than free cone day or free coffee day? Why, it's Free Paul Krugman Week at the New York Times. The Philips Electronics consortium is sponsoring a week of free TimesSelect access for the huddled masses, today through November 12. (Assuming you're not already getting it free through the devices of the mysterious "dinyah.") Still not excited? Two words: Ted Koppel.
UPDATE: Hey look, here's a shiny advertising check buying all these banner ads today for this very promotion, right here on Gawker. To reiterate: Go read those op-eds! And consider purchasing an excellent Philips consumer electronics product. Drive carefully now.
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Wait, is that the 'huddled' masses or the 'unwashed' masses?
It matters, ya know.
Don't forget to check out those Nicholas Kristof podcasts!
You tell yourself you can just read one MoDo column, but the next thing you know, you're entering your credit card information because you just have to read the latest Friedman. And did you know? 84% of Hebert readers started with Krugman?
Timesselect is your pusherman.
Bogus! They only let you read an admittedly "very small sampling" of TimesSelect (dating back to 1851, thank god). Now I can't read M.Dowdy enticements like "Is Chivalry Shivved?" or "How Carly Lost Her Gender Groove (And Will She Get It Back?)." What a tease.
Spinach - are you suggsting Bob Herbert is a Fake Jew?
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