While I abhor the editorial policies of the LA Times, I still purchase it on days where I have lunch alone. For what I hit, it is just the right amount of time for a one hour lunch.
I usually start with Steve Harvey's "Only in LA" column, read the rest of the Metro section (yeah, I know it isn't called the Metro section anymore), hits the comics, and then peruse the Business Section (and catch one last comic). Time permitting, I might also hit the Sports section (although I always already know how the Dodgers are doing). When Fry's has a six or eight-page insert, I always read that, even though I never buy anything there. Just an odd habit.
It would probably be cheaper to subscribe, but I would be throwing away (read: wasting) too many. I almost always fold up and re-assemble the paper so that someone else may enjoy it.
I guess I am just addicted to the tactile reading of the newspaper.
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