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TIME (1-year)

TIME (1-year)

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Publisher: Time Direct Ventures
Category: Magazine

List Price: $277.20
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 174 reviews
Sales Rank: 7

Format: Magazine Subscription, Print
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 56
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 56
First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 Weeks

MPN: 1 time
UPC: 674190056224
EAN: 0674190056224
ASIN: B00007BK3L

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Product Description
Time reveals what today's headlines mean to you and your family -- from politics, to science, to human achievement, arts, business, and society.


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1 out of 5 stars Practically worthless   July 24, 2010
Maxtone Witherball
When my current subscription--a gift--runs out, I will not be renewing.

Maybe once a year Time publishes an article worth reading more than a paragraph of, let alone all the way through. And Joel Stein, its "humor" columnist, is an unabashed racist and all-around wantwit.

Newsweek, despite its recent financial trouble, remains a far better written, far better organized, and far more informative and interesting magazine.



2 out of 5 stars Time is Kind of a Fun Magazine   July 9, 2010
T1818
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Time's headlines are great. Take this one 'Germany's Gift to Obama: Taking in Two Guantánamo Inmates' The message to the reader is that Guantanamo is open sore for Obama that just will not go away.


Take this one 'Battlefield General: Is Bobby Jindal Making Sense?' Time does't know but Bobby Jindal who may or may not make sense is kept in the public eye. Why does Time want to keep in the public eye some one who may or may not make sense. Time only knows. But then again the next headline is 'The Republicans Are Still Looking for a Leader'. Reader - 'Heh this Bobby Jindal may make sense as a Republican reader!'

This is a story that doesn't make any sense. 'U.S. Missiles Deployed Near China Send a Message' This story is about non nuclear cruise missile carrying submarines basically headed for Diego Garcia (China's backyard apparently ). One thing is certain unless Liz Cheney or Sarah Palin become President the US will not attack China with non nuclear cruise missiles.

One could go on and on. Anyway Time is a fun magazine much better than 'The Onion' which just isn't funny at all anymore.













1 out of 5 stars Time - epitome of the "old media"   July 5, 2010
David M. Norris (Houston, texas)
5 out of 8 found this review helpful

Time is a perfect illustration of the mainstream media and why it has been reduced to propoganda. Its stories are meant to illustrate political points that the left wants and are carefully spun. to show you a typical excample, they had a whole series of stories about AZ1070 saying it illustrates the "nativists" fear of immigration. The call it an "anti immigration" bill. This is careful spinning. Nothing in the law is "anti immigrant". It is anti-illegal immigrant. This is a huge difference as every poll on the subject shows. The public approves of immigration 70 to 30 % in every poll. But, use the word illegal immigration and that support drops to 30%. It is no wonder that Time uses anti-immigrant in its storyline.

But, why stop there? Obama does things regularly that Bush was railed against. Time is the definition of the double standard. It needs to go out of business.



4 out of 5 stars I like it...   June 29, 2010
A. Keinan
It's TIME magazine, you like it or you don't. it's fairly left leaning, but still entertaining for a weekly...


5 out of 5 stars Great gift for a retired Dad   June 20, 2010
James Cannon (Stockton, CA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Sometimes it is hard to find a gift for someone that seems to have everything. My Dad received his first copy right on time. He enjoys reading a lot and is interested in world events. He also does a bit of traveling and a magazine can be thrown in his bags if needed. He also spends time waiting and has something to keep himself occupied. As a bonus, this gift is recyclable. A magazine gift is the gift that keeps on giving.

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