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Old 09-03-2009, 12:43 PM
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does anyone have a subscription to the wall street journal? possibly online? my roommate and i both need it for our economics and accounting classes but we dont want to spend extra money since we just dished $200 for a single book, if anyone has an online subscription that we could use to print our articles, that would be superb!
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Library.

Also, you can get full access to WSJ.com for 2 weeks for free. I suppose if one had more than 1 email account, one could request more than 1 free two week trial...

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i was gonna say the library always has it too.

but... u could always try emailing them and pleading your case. they might give one to u for free!

or how bout u not throw that keggar or buy an 1/8th this weekend and buy a subscription instead.
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[QUOTE=trainwreck,Sep 3 2009, 07:42 PM] i was gonna say the library always has it too.

but... u could always try emailing them and pleading your case.
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You can get it for free already. When you come across an article that's for subscribers, just copy the article title and paste it in Google search. Then click on the news link from the Google results and you should be directed to the full article.
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If you email WSJ, they will probably end up giving you a few for free. I took an entrepreneurship class in highschool and they sent our whole class the journal for the duration of our course. I guess it's worth a try!
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I vote buy more than an 1/8, sell a bunch of it, smoke the rest and then subscribe to the WSJ with the profits
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