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What is the difference between a normal newspaper and the Wall Street Journal.?

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Also, on special days, like Sunday, what do both newspapers do? Is the Journal deliever on Sundays, but the market is close? If so, what does the Journal do differently for Sunday? What are the benefits and drawbacks of having the Journal versus a normal newpaper like the USA TODAY.

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  1. About $1.25


  2. The "Wall Street Journal" focuses on the financial world and how economics (micro, macro and global) affect the US and other countries.  Other "normal" newspapers focus on news, local, regional and global, while devoting only a page or two to stock reports and financial news.  The Wall Street Journal is the classiest newspaper out there; they don't report much on Brittney Spears and other "frivolous news".   I don't know what they do on Sundays. Is there one on Sunday?  

    Taking the Journal only is fine if you are interested only it what it reports.  There aren't any drawbacks if that is all you care to read about.  Taking USA Today exclusively, is enough for most people who are not in the brokerage business and who do not earn all their income only from the stock market.  USA Today will let you know if a child lost in Kansas for four years has been found. The Journal, probably not.  It is a question of how much news you want and how much financial news you need. A benefit of taking only the Journal would be not having to hear about Brittney Spears, Lindsey Lohan, Prince Harry, Paris Hilton, MTV, etc., etc., etc..

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