Normally attracting only a cursory glance at the check-out counter, this newscaster-featuring edition of the National Examiner piqued my curiosity
In the United States, there are over 36,000 supermarkets (defined as having $2+ million in annual sales) and many more other retail and convenience outlets that share one common trait: newspaper racks. They could be of a modern metal variety or crafted out of wood. They might hold several editions from all around the local area or just display the town's daily or weekly offering for purchase. They can be free standing all by themselves or integrated into the structure of the cash register and optical scanner at the check-out counter. However your favorite location is configured/stocked, I will openly predict that there is at least one (or perhaps both) of the papers I am featuring in this post available to you to thumb through--and perhaps even purchase.