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Hard to believe, but apparently true.

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Revisado: 02-05-23

Well documented and expertly told, this is worth listening to. As a CPA and tax attorney, I’ve seen similar situations, but never at the scale of $500 million!

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Great Program and speakers!

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Revisado: 10-07-22

Very comprehensive coverage interesting new information; well worth my time. The Washington Post continues to lead thought on the critical issues.

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Simply the best news program available!

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Revisado: 06-26-22

Martine Powers brings intelligence and a joyous attitude to the daily podcast. She asks interviewees the questions that I haven’t thought of yet and pursues the responses with energy and purpose. Go Martine!!!

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The decision to drop the daily WSJ and New York Times deprives your listeners of a prime source of excellent content. I will no

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Revisado: 03-05-22

I will not renew when my subscription ends in Nov. A prime reason for listening is now gone.

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A shocker to the very end! Well written and well read, one of Grisham’s best!

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Revisado: 09-12-20

Well meaning and normally honest people often make ghastly mistakes which they probably should take to their graves.

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The Morning Read from The Wall Street Journal, February 29, 2016 Audiolibro Por The Wall Street Journal arte de portada

New narrator format is annoying!!!

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Revisado: 03-01-16

Alexander Quincy now announces his name before nearly every story, as if we forgot who's reading the story. Also, I don't like having him say "Here are five things YOU NEED TO KNOW IN TECH...". I'll decide what I need to know!

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The Morning Read from The Wall Street Journal, December 05, 2014 Audiolibro Por The Wall Street Journal arte de portada

PEDANTIC NARRATOR

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Revisado: 12-06-14

I've subscribed to the Wall Street Journal for the last 5 years and I'm generally pleased with the content; however, over the last few years, the editorials have become especially annoying as they have become fierce right-wing polemics. The narrator's voice and tone changes when he reads an editorial and sound like a principal's lecture to a naughty school boy.

Further, the narrator seems to feel obligated to be sure that any discussion of a company, such as "Apple INCORPORATED" as an example, is stressed so that the listener knows that he is talking about the computer maker and not a fruit vendor. When he reads a section which has many quotes, he repeatedly says "QUOTE, UNQUOTE" over and over as he encounters quoted material even in the same sentence. Compared to the narrator for the Audible New York Times selection, the Wall Street Journal narrator has some work to do to get a satisfactory rating from me.

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The New Yorker, 1-Month Subscription Audiolibro Por The New Yorker arte de portada

Excellent content, great narration!

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Revisado: 05-29-12

Jeffrey Toobin's articles are usually quite good; this one was outstanding. Toobin's in-depth knowledge of constitutional law and the Supreme Court are on display in this artilce, in which he shows the political activism of the current Court lead by John Roberts. This Court is undoing decades of precedent upon which our society relies. We elect our politicians so that they will enact laws which achieve goals and objectives important to us. But this Court can and will change those IT doesn't like!

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The New Yorker, August 29th 2011 (Jeffrey Toobin, Wendell Stevenson, Lawrence Wright) Audiolibro Por The New Yorker arte de p
  • The New Yorker, August 29th 2011 (Jeffrey Toobin, Wendell Stevenson, Lawrence Wright)
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A Truly Great Issue!

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Revisado: 09-01-11

In our age of superlatives, it's hard to find words of praise that haven't been over-used. That's unfortunate because this issue is NOT TO BE MISSED! Jeffrey Toobin's intimate knowledge of the behind the scenes inner workings of the Supreme Court provides keen insight into the fundamental shift to the right and the quiet power being exerted by one of the least vocal of the justices, Clarence Thomas. Our Supreme Court is where the action is when our fundamental rights are under attack by our government! Their decisions affect our daily lives more than any other force! This article alone makes this issue a must read. but then there is the article by Wendell Steavenson on the view from inside the Syrian crackdown. How long can unarmed protestors survive against tanks, machine guns and a regime that will stop at nothing to stay in power? While the articles may seem to have little to do with one another, the contrast is one of degree, not kind. The struggle for freedom and equality never ends. Equal protection is not a catch-phrase, it's the essence of restraint against the rich and powerful who never seem to get enough!

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Essential reading!

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Revisado: 03-25-11

The content is an excellent non-technical analysis of emerging technologies and companies leading the way for new products and services. The narrator, Todd Mundt, is my all time favorite with the right pacing and emphasis that is enjoyable to listen to. I get the magazine and the free app downloads, but they take too much time, so the audible digest is the best!

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