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I used to have the Post-Intelligencer delivered daily until it went online only ... have been a Seattle Times subscriber since. Each time I extend my delivery subscription, I'm concerned the print version, of the Times, may soon be going "on-line-only" too. I somehow have more confidence in our local print media & we would miss reading our morning newspaper over breakfast at our house. Besides I'd miss the Comics and doing the Crosswords and Word Jumble each day.
So, there you go ... that's my testimonial!
I subscribed to the online version and will likely stay with it when the regular price kicks in.
When was the ad published? If it's current, can you provide the link?
I received it in my email
here is the link - I have added it to the post
http://click.email.seattletimes.com/?qs=4caab5a6632c79eaf6cabf30e9b9aba1bbcd918938e4cc188a3d863362feb20d85eaef8f5941a9948e73973f20773d2cbae1023c8d0a6401
Thanks, Jason.