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kenjohn
Premium Review The Mail on Sunday: An Easy Read (344 words)
by kenjohn - written on 29/12/07 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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I often buy the Mail On Sunday when I need a tabloid size newspaper to read in my taxi when I'm out working. My actual Sunday newspaper of choice is the Sunday Times, but it is far too big and bulky to handily read in the car, and in any case there's about a week's worth of reading in the Times, which you couldn't say for the Mail On ...

Christian1985
Premium Review The Best Sunday Paper there is (133 words)
by Christian1985 - written on 11/03/07 (Somewhat useful, 75 readings)
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The Mail on Sunday is my favourite sunday paper, I couldn't live without it. I don't believe in the biased derogatory stereotypes about Mail readers. I may be a right wing Conservative supporter, but I feel the accusations made against Mail readers are unfounded and unfair. I am also a very young Mail reader. I am a 21 year old student and have ...

scotia1949
Premium Review The Mail on Sunday: Something for everybody (231 words)
by scotia1949 - written on 20/05/01 (Useful, 17 readings)
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I have been buying the Mail on Sunday for a number of years now and would not consider changing it for any of the others. Its content is sufficiently intellectual without being too over the top. It has the usual number of supplements which every paper seems to have these days. Do we need them all I often wonder. The review section of the ...

Sexy+Kay
Premium Review I get it every Sunday & I'm well satisfied (1285 words)
by Sexy Kay - written on 28/03/01 (Very useful, 234 readings)
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I get it every Sunday morning, which is nice. Well I know what to expect. I know some of it is bound to get me going. Other bits I will either want to slowly linger over or get out of the way as quickly as possible. At the finish though I'm pretty sure I'll be well satisfied. Yes, you can't beat a Mail on Sunday. To me ...

rhianp
Premium Review The Mail on Sunday: Good, when you've got a hangover (108 words)
by rhianp - written on 31/12/00 (Useful, 62 readings)
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For me to be able to read it while I have a hangover (which I usually do on a Sunday)says something about this paper. It provides a good balanced read, with just enough detail and insight into subjects without going OTT while not plunging to the depths of The News of the World! Colour supplements are excellent and are very ...

shyguy
Premium Review The Mail on Sunday - very good (apart from the politics) (375 words)
by shyguy - written on 25/12/00 (Very useful, 67 readings)
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It is a good newspaper for me. There is more to read than in the Express. It is interesting although it is perhaps not as good as on the introduction of the Night and Day section. It is irritating that from time to time there are sections missing form the newsagents. Did you get your You magazine and the Whitney Houston CD with the ...

Glasgow+Girl
Premium Review The Mail on Sunday: A Bargain Price . . . for an Excellent Read (703 words)
by Glasgow Girl - written on 20/11/00 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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Just the other day, I was lucky enough to receive a whole sheet of ‘1 penny’ vouchers for this newspaper, and its daily equivalent, the Daily Mail. I live in Glasgow, and in these parts, the big name media companies are in a constant state of ‘war’. The Scottish Media Group, who own ...

Great (90 words)
by - written on 13/11/00
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I like this I think it is really good and it is a very good idea. I use it all the time and I think that you should get it too. I like this because it works really well, and if you get it you would use it all the time too. I really think that you should go out and buy this now, because you will not know what you are missing unless you buy this. So ...

janharper
Premium Review The Mail on Sunday: Get a free weekly TV Guide! (116 words)
by janharper - written on 28/10/00 (Useful, 30 readings)
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When it comes to value for money there are lots of daily newspapers that, literally, aren't worth the paper they are written on. Not so the Mail on Sunday. This newspaper is packed full of news and sport and comes with a free weekly TV Guide. You also get two colour magazines. All this costs just £1. The whole newspaper ...

D1A1
Premium Review PACKED FULL! (141 words)
by D1A1 - written on 25/10/00 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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The Sunday Mail is only a pound to buy and comes complete with about 50 leaflets and a couple of useful magazines like the TV listings, as well as providing the WHOLE weeks news in one paper. Yes the paper is very good value, and is usually of a very high quality, inparticular the Sports section. You may already read ...

morgana
Premium Review The Mail on Sunday: Super supplements - shame about the paper (331 words)
by morgana - written on 23/10/00 (Very useful, 188 readings)
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The Mail isn't a newspaper that ever attracted me - not least because of its brand of political posturing and image as a very middle-aged, middle class, conservative publication. At a friends' home, however, I found myself engrossed for a good hour in a really excellent magazine, which I was quite astonished to discover was the ...

Krystal
Premium Review Half a rainforest for only £1! (127 words)
by Krystal - written on 09/10/00 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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Now I understand why the paper boys and girls have trolleys to deliver newspapers these days - the weight of a couple of Mail on Sundays would probably kill them! Picture the scene - you settle down for a quiet read with the Sunday paper. You open your Mail on Sunday to find the Financial Mail nestling inside. On opening this you are greeted ...

mercury7
Premium Review The Mail on Sunday: Mail on Sunday-papers (173 words)
by mercury7 - written on 01/10/00 (13 readings)
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Cannot praise this paper highly enough.Bags of information,news,current affairs and sports.One of the best features though is Financial Mail on Sunday,which also has its own web site thisismoney.co.uk.It is not just for the high flyers either,its for the likes of you and me. It gives very good advice regarding Tessas,mortgages,Isas,investment ...

fairdonion
Premium Review Mail on Sunday so much could be read on Monday and Tuesday (121 words)
by fairdonion - written on 24/09/00 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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Have you seen how thick this is and all for £1.00. You cannot get more value for your money than that. Besides the paper itself you get the 'You' magazine, Night and Day with the weeks television in it and the Financial Mail and this week a www list magazine plus a chance to enter in a competition all week. Oh yes and you get a ...

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