$15 for a One-Year Weekend-Only (Friday-Sunday) Subscription to the "Orlando Sentinel" ($73.84 Value)
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In addition to being a source of crucial information, newspapers can be fanned across a coffee table to conceal almond-butter stains or rolled into a handy bopping device to stun tarantulas. Get a steady supply of spider-boppers with today's Groupon: for $15, you get a one-year, weekend-only (Friday-Sunday) subscription to the Orlando Sentinel (a $73.84 value).
For more than 130 years, the Orlando Sentinel has kept locals informed with the latest in political, financial, and sporty news while also including coupons and sales fliers to help save money. The Sentinel has put ink to paper on numerous Pulitzer Prize–winning articles, including John C. Bersia’s 2000 series of editorials condemning statewide predatory-lending practices. A consistent stream of weather, business, opinion, and entertainment information leaves readers so informed that passersby frequently attempt to sling quarters down their throats. Enjoy 52 weeks of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday home delivery with today's Groupon to stay up to date on all things Orlando while simultaneously stocking homey hearths with hand-rolled firestarters.
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For more than 130 years, the Orlando Sentinel has kept communities abreast of local, regional, national, and international news, garnering multiple Pulitzer Prizes thanks to the talents of writers and editors. Today, the editorial team keeps that tradition of in-depth journalism thriving. Sports reporters chronicle the accolades of the Florida Gators and Orlando Magic through roster ratings and staff interviews, and roving travel correspondents regale readers with vivid descriptions of vacation spots and the best islands to get shipwrecked on. Business writers tell of strategic changes to area businesses and help readers stay informed about economic changes in the market.
A rotating slate of daily features sections, such as Cooking/Eating, Entertainment, and Style & Home, highlight intriguing goings-on. Sunday editions double down on news coverage and weigh down doorsteps with a bevy of coupons, as well as lighthearted comics that give subscribers a chance to laugh at the very real tragedy of cat obesity caused by lasagna addiction.