I've been too ashamed to loudly admit that I'm addicted to The Week magazine, but Wash. Post reviewer Peter Carlson makes me feel better by pointing out that The Week, in addition to its trivia, is better on foreign news than the mainstream newsmags. It's even a little self-deprecating; its slogan is "All You Need To Know About Everything That Matters:
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