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Oxygen Media - Discount Magazine Subscriptions for Irish students
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Oxygen.ie and 4uCampus have joined forces to bring you Oxygen Media.

Irish students and academic staff can now subscribe to the best international periodical magazines (Time, The Economist, National Geographic, Newsweek, New Scientist) and much more at huge discounts of up to 79%.

Knowledge is power. And you can be one step ahead of the competition by making sure you're up to date on all the latest developments in the spheres of business and economics, science and the environment, current affairs and politics.

And now you can do that at an incredibly low price. Why pay up to 7 euro for a magazine in a newsagent when you can get it delivered to your door for approx one euro per issue?

There are no extra postage or handling fees, no obligation to renew a subscription and a price guarantee which means you won't pay more even if the cover price of the magazine goes up.

We can even suspend your subscription while you're on holiday or abroad.

For more information on this fantastic offer, and to sign up for a subscription, visit the Oxygen Media website

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The Economist offers analysis and opinion on a mind-boggling range of topics and current affairs. They seek out the most important issues and help you understand them through thought-provoking and witty analysis.

 

*Also included is unlimited access to The Economist online, free downloads of The Economist audio edition and more
12 m = 51 issues = € 280,50 OxygenMedia Price -65 % € 99,00
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Time brings you the pick of the most interesting and major stories of the week brought to life through award-winning reportage and photography.

*Also included is unlimited access to time.com

10 m = 40 issues € 168,00 OxygenMedia Price -76 % € 40,00
12 m = 54 issues € 226,80 OxygenMedia Price -78 % € 49,40

 

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National Geographic, known around the globe for its compelling articles and dramatic photography that portray the beauty, mystery and harsh realities of life on earth.

12 m = 12 n°s € 66,00 OxygenMedia Price -40 % € 39,60
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Bloomberg Businessweek covers the business world like no one else. From Companies & Industries to Global Economics, Markets & Finance to Technology, we help prepare global leaders every week to compete and win.

6 m = 26 n°s € 128,70 OxygenMedia Price -60 % € 51,00
12 m = 50 n°s € 247,50 OxygenMedia Price -62 % € 95,00 

 

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Newsweek, NEW look, NEW navigation, NEW ideas, NEW level of engagement. If you value insight over instant news alert, thoughtful opinions over shouting, and bold, original writing over rehashed headlines... then this is your magazine.

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6 m = 26 issues € 117,00 OxygenMedia Price -78 % € 26,00
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Fortune brings you a wrap-up of the current international business news, the latest technological innovations and the best international investment opportunities.

12 m = 26 issues € 130,00 OxygenMedia Price -70 % € 39,50

 

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The New England Journal of Medicine is the most widely read, cited and influential general medical journal in the world, and the oldest continuously published medical periodical.

12 m = 52 issues € 209,00 OxygenMedia Price -43 % € 120,00
36 m = 156 issues € 627,00 OxygenMedia Price -43 % € 360,00 

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New Scientist is essential reading for anyone with a passion for exploration and discovery.

12 m = 51 issues € 210,00 OxygenMedia Price -50 % € 105,00
24 m = 102 issues € 420,00 OxygenMedia Price -50 % € 210,00
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Scientific American is a dynamic magazine where working scientists and Nobel laureates present the remarkable things they do.

12 m = 12 issues € 88,00 OxygenMedia Price -63% € 33,00

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Flight International brings you the latest in very light jets to high-tech weapon systems to the Airbus A 380.

12 m = 51 issues € 184,00 OxygenMedia Price -13 % € 160,00
24 m = 102 issues € 368,00 OxygenMedia Price -13 % € 273,00
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John Terry won't be facing trial for racial abuse until after Euro 2012. So he's free to lead his country into Poland. Just like his hero did.
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Irishman makes "billion-euro home" of shredded notes

(Reuters) - An unemployed Irish artist has built a home from the shredded remains of 1.4 billion euros ($1.82 billion), a monument to the "madness" he says has been wrought on Ireland by the single currency, from a spectacular construction boom to a wrenching bust.

Frank Buckley built the apartment in the lobby of a Dublin office building that has lain vacant since its completion four years ago at the peak of an ill-fated construction boom, using bricks of shredded euro notes he borrowed from Ireland's national mint.

"It's a reflection of the whole madness that gripped us," Buckley said of what he calls his "billion-euro home."

"People were pouring billions into buildings now worth nothing," he said. "I wanted to create something from nothing."

A wave of cheap credit flowed into Ireland in the early 2000s after Ireland joined the currency zone fuelling a huge property bubble that transformed the country.

The bubble's collapse since 2007 plunged Ireland into the deepest recession in the industrialized world, forcing the former "Celtic Tiger" to accept a humiliating bailout from the EU and the IMF.

Buckley was given a 100 percent mortgage at the peak of the boom to buy a 365,000 euro home on the far reaches of Dublin's commuter belt, despite the fact he had no steady income.

He has separated from his wife who lives in the home, which has since lost at least one-third of its value.

Living in his "billion euro home" since the start of December, Buckley is working on adding a kitchen to the living room and hall.

The walls and floor are covered in euro shreddings and the house is so warm Buckley sleeps without a blanket.

Pictures made from notes and coins decorate the walls, including one of a house, made from Irish 5 pence pieces.

"There are houses in Ireland worth less than that," Buckley quips.

Buckley said he wants Europe's politicians to solve the eurozone debt crisis without destroying its currency. But if the currency ultimately fails, he will happily use the euro zone's defunct notes as fodder for future projects.

"Whatever you say about the euro, it's a great insulator."