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WorldNetWeekly - 1 Year Subscription (Digital)

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WorldNetWeekly is simply an easier and more convenient way to digest the news. You can download when you want, as often as you want. It doesn't go away the next day -- leaving you frantically searching for headlines you previously glanced but didn't have time to open. It is nothing less than a "total news package" delivered to you every week -- as impressive as any currently available in the marketplace. Each issue nears 400 pages and includes everything you've come to expect in WND, but carefully packaged and beautifully illustrated for maximum impact and comprehension.

“WorldNetDaily can be quite overwhelming during the busy workday," says Elizabeth Farah, publisher of WorldNetWeekly. "Even I can't read everything on the front page, Page 2, Commentary, Money section, Diversions page and listen to and watch all the audio and video content available daily on WND TV and WND Radio. Now there's a solution. It hearkens back to the tradition of a Sunday newspaper that could be read leisurely -- on your schedule."

"It's also an entertaining package," says Farah, "complete with jokes, cartoons, crossword puzzles -- features that tend to get lost amid the hectic work week. You can take your time with WorldNetWeekly.

 

That's what it is intended to allow. It's yours -- for keeps. It won't vanish into the ether and need to be reassembled with keyword searches scanning tens of thousands of articles from the past."

This new digital magazine version of WND is brought to you through the most advanced distribution system for digital books and magazines, by Zinio, a company with the largest library of online reading material -- the exclusive provider for magazines ranging from the Economist, Business Week and U.S. News to Rolling Stone and Esquire.

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