Newsstand "not enough space" error

In the Newsstand application I keep getting en error message with NewYorker and Food & Wine magazines don't let me download any more issues. New York Times on the other hand it will let me. I have reset the ipad several times with no luck.
Any ideas?
Thank you

I had these same issues after upgrading to IOS 5. Couln't download stuff in Newstand, always got "Not enough memory...". Also had several apps that wouldn't run.
I took my Ipad1 to the Genious Bar.  They told me that I needed a firmware update (which you can't do yourself).  This nesscesitated a completed wipe of my iPad, adding it back as a complety new device in iTunes, but it worked.  Everything now runs as expected although I seem to notice that the whole device is a bit slower.
I hope this saves someone some frustration!

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