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dee2801
Premium Review The Sunday Times: The daddy of all papers (275 words)
by - written on 30/10/09 (Useful, 14 readings)
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The sunday times is the daddy of all newspapers. The paper costs £2 but that is incredible value for money considering what you get for your money. The paper is huge and you can take a whole sunday trying to get through it. The whole paper is a broadsheet which is a break from the tabloid sized normal times. The main section of the ...  Read the complete review

doctordarke2389
Premium Review Heavyweight reporting? (231 words)
by - written on 19/08/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
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I don't often engage with the Sunday Times (ST), but to provide myself with an objective perspective of the Sundays I occasionally indulge in a perusal. I console myself with the knowledge that there are much, much worse papers out there at the weekend, on which I am highly unlikely to spend my hard - earned. The ST is in the upper end ...  Read the complete review

berrydelight
Premium Review The Sunday Times: Seeing as its Sunday it must be the Sunday Times... (960 words)
by - written on 09/08/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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For me the Sunday Times is an institution and as per their marketing line the Sunday Times is The Sunday Paper. I remember being perched on my dads knee as a little girl trying to make sense of the endless columns of text and pictures and now as 'grown up' they have become a much loved stable of my life also. It always brings a smile to my face ...  Read the complete review

G-TOP3
Premium Review Very much THE Sunday Papers (506 words)
by - written on 06/07/09 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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The Sunday Times have used the tag line of them being THE Sunday papers, and in my opinion its exactly that. Sunday papers are quite substantial and can set you up nicely for a whole week's worth of reading if you decide to read everything! Here's a summary of all the different supplements in this excellent paper. Main Paper This ...  Read the complete review

Trishajs
Premium Review The Sunday Times: In my opinion- THE Sunday paper (286 words)
by - written on 07/06/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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Before you go and buy The Sunday Times you need to be aware it is a huge commitment- it really isn't just for Sunday unless you plan to do nothing for the rest of the day and have a very very late night. It has so many sections with such interesting content that you have to plan an order in which to read it as the News Section and Sports Section ...  Read the complete review

Surfbabe13
Premium Review Time to get your monies worth (639 words)
by - written on 16/02/09 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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The Sunday Times is great for dipping into throughout the week so you don't need to buy a newspaper every day! There are loads of sections, so everyone in the family can have a piece to read. Appointments section gets ditched straightaway though. There is the main section which takes more than one cup of tea and slice of ...  Read the complete review

destiny2909
Premium Review The Sunday Times: A BIG read! (312 words)
by - written on 15/08/08 (Useful, 65 readings)
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If you were to read The Sunday Times from cover to cover every Sunday... Well... That would be your Sunday gone! This newspaper is a BIG read. Even just the main news section could take a good hour or more to fully digest the contents, before you even start on all the supplements it comes with! For me, the supplements are the high point ...  Read the complete review

Christian1985
Premium Review A fine of example of high quality British journalism (121 words)
by - written on 25/03/07 (Somewhat useful, 87 readings)
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I occasionally buy The Sunday Times and I feel it is easily the best Sunday broadsheet going. It has so much in it and all good stuff as well. Instead of being full of leaflets and glossy mags of smug rich celebrities like the News of the World and Star, all of the supplements in the Sunday Times (except sports for me) are worth reading. There is ...  Read the complete review

redtaps
Premium Review The Sunday Times: A jolly good read (497 words)
by - written on 20/07/04 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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I have been reading the Sunday Times for the last 4 years and now my husband and daughter enjoy reading it as well. We like to get the paper mid morning and sit with a cup of tea and spread it out, as there are so many sections we don't have to fight over who gets what first. I always have a copy reserved at my local newsagents as I ...  Read the complete review

marandina
Premium Review 300 WORDS ON THE ST (335 words)
by - written on 04/01/04 (Useful, 52 readings)
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Often, on a Sunday, I read a Sunday paper. There are lots of Sunday papers in the shops including News of the World, Sunday Sport etc. It depends on your taste but the Times is aimed at those wanting to read a more serious publication with actual news as opposed to gossip and innuendo. My personal favourite is the ST. ST is owned by the Australian ...  Read the complete review

maidmarion
Premium Review The Sunday Times: Good Value and Imformative . (294 words)
by - written on 06/04/02 (Useful, 29 readings)
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I dont read Newspapers that often now ,but now and again its nice to read the news Hardcopy. I read the news most days on Yahoo. There is something relaxing about having a large newspaper on a sunday.The Sunday times certainly fills that need .March 31st edition of course featured The Queen Mothers death,and had a 12 page commemoratve ...  Read the complete review

robqueen
Premium Review Should keep you busy for a few hours (1364 words)
by - written on 31/12/01 (Very useful, 132 readings)
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The Times is one of the oldest media institutions in the UK. It was around when royal stories involved the family of Queen Victoria, and when war in the middle east meant the Crimean. It was also the favourite of that grand old man of litter, Uncle Bulgaria. Fortunately, though, to read today's Times is not to read an old stuffy newspaper, ...  Read the complete review

zoe_page_1
Premium Review The Sunday Times: Pain au Chocolat and the Sunday Times...... (709 words)
by - written on 20/07/01 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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Ever since I can remember, Sundays in our house meant 2 things: Pain au chocolat for breakfast and the Sunday Times being fetched by me from the shop before my mother woke up. Since going to uni I?ve bought it occasionally and think it?s great value (I would buy it more often but my locker at work?s too small to hold it so I only get it if the ...  Read the complete review

JamesD22
Premium Review Have you got time (1491 words)
by - written on 04/06/01 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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I have never really been much of a Newspaper reader but recently I have found myself reading the big daddy papers a lot lately and one that I have found that I really enjoy is The Sunday Times. This is more than a broadsheet this is a massive collection of individual papers that makes up one of the best Sunday papers ever, and guess what? ...  Read the complete review

dave27
Crowned Review The Sunday Times: A BLOODY big read (1746 words)
by - written on 13/05/01 (Very useful, 187 readings)
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The advert strapline always goes "The Sunday Times Is The Sunday Papers", and they're absolutely spot on. The paper gives extremely good value for money for its cover price of just £1.10. If you're too tight to fork out that much, then you can get the whole lot online each week at www.sunday-times.co.uk - I'm going to ...  Read the complete review

timtom
Premium Review times up! (312 words)
by - written on 08/05/01 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Time is up for the Sunday Times! However, not in the way that you may imagine, but in the manner in which the time is up for this comprehensive, complete and authoritative sunday paper, in that no other broadsheet comes close to addressing the range of issues on offer within its pages. The Sunday Times has a variety of enclosed, yet ...  Read the complete review

Jersey+Cow
Premium Review The Sunday Times: Travel section is tops (323 words)
by - written on 11/04/01 (Very useful, 326 readings)
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I take the Sunday Times every week. While others have written prose on the newspaper in general, I would like to say that the travel section of the Sunday Times really beats all others hands down. There are usually around half a dozen one to two page in depth reports on destinations every week. These range from the general sightseeing ...  Read the complete review

charliebrown
Premium Review Sunday Times - not a snooze paper! (169 words)
by - written on 01/04/01 (Useful, 22 readings)
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The Sunday Times is my regular read on a Sunday morning, while I'm watching Charlie's Angels! Costing a mere £1.10, this paper is brimming with sections just waiting to fall out as you walk home with it. It features a news section, a sports section (with motoring section), a money section, business, travel, property, ...  Read the complete review

kenjohn
Premium Review The Sunday Times: Each And Every Sunday (1764 words)
by - written on 05/03/01 (Very useful, 125 readings)
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~ ~ I was always a fairly selective reader of newspapers, even from a very young age, and even while still at school in Scotland, used to take a fair amount of stick from other boy’s in my class over my choice of reading material. While most of the other lads were ogling the page 3 girls in the Sun, I would be reading The Scotsman. I ...  Read the complete review

reknaw
Premium Review Sunday Mornings were made for this (311 words)
by - written on 22/02/01 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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As a nipper, I had a paper-round in a very well-to-do part of town. Almost all of the residents had this monster of a paper called the Sunday Times, and it took two bags to deliver to about 40 houses. There were 110 different sections, all on boring things ... Of course, when you're older, your perceptions change on different things, ...  Read the complete review

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