by Martin Davis
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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There’s little denying that there’s something special about holding a physical newspaper in one’s hands. It travels with you, and your ability to read it doesn’t hinge on your battery staying charged, or the sun shining too brightly to view the screen. There are other benefits. You can take notes on it, highlight what you like for easy reference later, or simply the aesthetic joy of reading a paper while drinking coffee on a Sunday morning. The economics of newspapers make it more challenging to deliver ink on paper to readers these days, but there are options available for those who like reading on paper (count the entire staff of FXBG Advance among them).
Today, we introduce a new way to read your favorite stories “The Sunday Print-and-Read.” Simply download the PDF of our best stories from the week, then print and enjoy the pleasure of ink-on-paper, and paper-in-hand.
Give it a try, and let us know what you think. And if you like what you see, share it with a friend.
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