A weekly newsletter describes the day the cow got out or offers a recipe for rhubarb pie. |
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Our local organization is great, puts out a great newsletter, and deals well with the local, very difficult politics. |
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A master index of keywords are also used to link a small list of relative articles at the end of each newsletter. |
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The newsletter also has a fun wordsearch competition which is to be returned before the 28th November, with five cash prizes for the winners. |
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They intend planning regular editions of the newsletter to keep everyone up to date with their busy school life. |
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The following story is reprinted from Dakota Dirt, a newsletter published by South Dakota State University Soil Testing Lab. |
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After that we will have some readings, and then the responsive liturgy which is in your newsletter inserts. |
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Many of the other clan members frequently gather in Saint-Briac for reunions, and a family newsletter is sent out regularly. |
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The list of drug interactions with cisapride has been updated since this topic was reviewed in a past newsletter. |
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The new newsletter contained more contributed articles from regional experts and many advertisements for apiarian supplies. |
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If you're asking users to register for a newsletter, ask for only an email address. |
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It did not send the newsletter to all my subscribers, so I have transferred my list to another autoresponder. |
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A cooperative's entire membership can function as a virtual nominating committee by soliciting nominations by mail, or via a newsletter. |
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We also try to contact our customers with a mailer that may be a color postcard or newsletter at least six times a year. |
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Our state newsletter California Fairways, is trying to switch our mailing from 3rd to 2nd class. |
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Vice chair Suzanne M. Whitmer, RN, CNOR, MEd, formally thanked the 2001 authors who wrote articles for the newsletter. |
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He once built a Contentville piece around a tidbit he found in a newsletter about Japanese baseball cards. |
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The argument was settled the next day when we sold out of our newsletter in one hour. |
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As well as a few semi-literate requests for obscure albums, we are now apparently subscribed to Reclusion's newsletter. |
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The name Kilpatrick is still part of the parish seal and is the title of the weekly parish newsletter. |
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The newsletter, released last week, showed this was the total amount of donations given to the hospice in lieu of gifts to the couple. |
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She distributes to almost 8,000 customers a monthly newsletter full of notes on everything from anti-aging nutrients to milk thistle. |
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We had a newsletter called The Roscoe Street Blues, which we ran off with a mimeograph machine. |
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I remember the motion of the feathers on that sparrow's wings from the moment I typed this poem for publication in a mimeograph newsletter. |
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Sports Medicine Update is AOSSM's bimonthly newsletter on all the latest Society and orthopaedic sports medicine news. |
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Forecast is American Demographics' bimonthly newsletter devoted to census coverage. |
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I think some people are guilty of misreading our logo, mistaking newspaper for newsletter. |
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Besides our biyearly newsletter, you get a regular update from us on the progress of the project sponsored by you. |
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Thank you for your newsletter, as it helps a ' silver surfer ' like me to get by with the day-to-day computing tasks. |
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As they passed his office, she watched him typing away at a weekly newsletter they put out. |
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Daniel also typesets the newsletter put out on a fort-nightly basis by the local boy scouts organisation. |
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The reason I don't call it a newsletter myself is because it contains no news and arrives as a piece of unrequested direct mail. |
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Since then I've received a newsletter every few months, and the occasional free ticket to see a sneak preview of an upcoming film. |
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We hold annual reunions, publish a quarterly newsletter and are looking to increase our membership. |
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These thoughts are prompted by a quarterly newsletter issued by my accountants. |
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The exact details will be forwarded to members in a newsletter in the coming weeks. |
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I received a lot of feedback regarding the issue since the last newsletter was mailed. |
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In each issue of the newsletter, make sure that your deadlines are clearly stated. |
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We've been talking about archived files for the last few issues of the newsletter. |
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The deadline for all articles to be included in the weekly newsletter will be Thursday night. |
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In May, 1998, we converted from a fortnightly newsletter to a daily news operation. |
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I dropped an old email account over a year ago and have sorrily been missing the newsletter! |
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Now the newsletter is hosted on a dozen of sites and is translated into Spanish, German, French, Dutch and Italian. |
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In fact, it even got the nod as the speculative selection in the first edition of our value newsletter. |
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So I started shooting photos that incorporate big letters spelling a holiday greeting and used them to illustrate our Christmas newsletter. |
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We also ask that you mention us in your church bulletin or organization's newsletter. |
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Aside from generating buzz, the free newsletter has garnered some tangible benefits for the company. |
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We have a newsletter, a noticeboard and a website and copies of the minutes are always available. |
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Write a few handwritten words in blue ink or on a stick-on note on the front page of the newsletter. |
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You can subscribe to their newsletter for a heads-up on new manifestos every two weeks. |
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I forgot to mention in the last newsletter that I also use folders to categorize my files as well. |
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You will receive a weekly newsletter full of movie-related tidbits, articles, trailers, even the occasional streamable movie. |
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Membership advantages include monthly newsletter, discounted ticket prices for Hui events and culture courses free of charge. |
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Take, for example, a new packaging concept imagineered recently in the online industry newsletter. |
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In generating sales through good information or communicating internal news and directives, the newsletter has no peer. |
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A condensed version of this article previously appeared in the quarterly newsletter of the International Association of Space Entrepreneurs. |
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Twenty-one percent had actually copied the newsletter and sent it to beef cattle producers in their county. |
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A newsletter can be created on your computer and printed out at a copy shop. |
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Schools communicate in educationese or fail to recognize that a newsletter in English will not work for a parent who speaks Vietnamese. |
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Offering advice and guidance via the quarterly newsletter would be a good start. |
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As a subscriber to their newsletter and referrer of 3 subscribers, I got 8 shares when they distributed them. |
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Religion Watch is a useful newsletter that patrols the latest things in American, mainly evangelical, religion. |
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I was in town to promote The Ambassadors, a comedy double act who had obtained my services through an ad in the OUDS newsletter. |
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Free extras include a weekly email newsletter and thumbnails to add to your own site or blog. |
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If you've been reading this newsletter faithfully, then you know this to be true. |
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Well, the article in the accountants' newsletter referred to above quotes an example. |
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They also get a weekly newsletter with stable visits and racecourse trips also organised. |
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The list, part newsletter, part community event forum, contains descriptions of johns to be avoided. |
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I have a feeling that this newsletter is going to be pretty short, which most readers will welcome! |
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That brought a response from John Rutledge, who ran a Florida-based newsletter, The scuttlebutt. |
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The people disagreeing would be staying up all night at the Kinkos in Columbus, Indiana, sending a mimeographed newsletter to the handful of other right wing cranks they knew. |
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Most major newspapers print a wedding-themed supplement during the wedding season, while many areas have at least one bridal magazine or newsletter. |
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The Midland Health Board has launched a quarterly newsletter to keep foster carers informed on issues, events and developments relevant to fostering. |
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When Jim gave me the responsibility for publishing the computer center newsletter, the first thing I did was order new daisy wheels that didn't slash the zeroes. |
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In November 2001, Eden Prairie, Minn. based Life Time Fitness, which owns 26 gyms across the country, transformed its newsletter into a bimonthly magazine, Experience Life. |
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Those thoughts, among many others, have been published in the company's corporate newsletter, a cry-for-help house organ that's E-mailed to a select group on a sporadic basis. |
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Also for reasons I don't even want to think about, the newsletter usually carries an abbreviated article about some aspect of gemological testing. |
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Transport bosses are circulating thousands of copies of a newsletter. |
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The author of the newsletter was a perspicacious young lass. |
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It includes personal messages from the president and campaign co-chairs, a newsletter with fundraising highlights, and offers multiple giving options. |
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But they appeared in a newsletter that blazoned his name across every issue, so it scarcely matters who wrote them. |
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Each of the convocational churches is also on our mailing list so that, hopefully, flyers are posted and bulletin and newsletter announcements are made in every congregation. |
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Second Harvest created a dedicated Web page for the newsletter readers with links to further information on the topics that were covered in the newsletter. |
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Capital expenditure on modernisation over the next three years will amount to 125 million, according to figures provided by the chief executive in an internal newsletter. |
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A quarterly or bimonthly newsletter gives you an opportunity to demonstrate your expertise and gives your readers useful information at the same time. |
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The bimonthly began as a Duke University newsletter packed with trivia, like the number of kids worldwide who play with Legos and the year Pez was invented. |
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Once you've written, rewritten, spellchecked, and proofread your newsletter in the word processor, copy and paste it into the body of your email program. |
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When you introduce a new product or service, send a press release to all relevant media publications and a newsletter or mailshot to clients or customers. |
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A monthly newsletter keeps everyone up-to-date, and a list is passed around enumerating the 12 most-asked questions and how they're to be answered. |
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As the author of PC World's weekly Mobile Computing newsletter, I've probed, prodded, and test-driven many worthwhile portable computing products. |
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The gadfly soon became an annoyance to both the MTA and the union, creating a newsletter which aired workers' grievances but criticised alleged union inaction. |
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This means that Ms Mirren's involvement in the production of the newsletter was secured at minuscule cost. |
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As an on-going service to the industry, Loker publishes Topstitch, a newsletter sent to 400 apparel manufacturing and industry professionals. |
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The society also publishes a free quarterly newsletter, The Endocrinologist, which contains society news, general news, and feature articles. |
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But the newsletter publisher is as much in the marketing business as in the communication business. |
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Many of our people are confined at home, and the only connection they have with the outside world is through our monthly newsletter. |
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Electronic newsletters help redress problems that have plagued organizational newsletter editors for decades. |
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In May 2011, the BBC Radio Drama newsletter announced that a further three Torchwood radio plays had entered production. |
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Talks and events are arranged throughout the year and a newsletter, Comet, is published and distributed free to members. |
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After initially hiring an editor for Copy Editor who, in our opinion, dumbed-down the newsletter, McMurry replaced him with Barbara Wallraff. |
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Carrll wrote for the surfing newsletter The Surf Report, which was used by surfers around the globe. |
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Brian Tuke, the English Clerk of the Signet, sent a newsletter stating 10,000 Scots killed and 10,000 escaped the field. |
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We send out a newsletter to our clients every week to tell them what's new in the company. |
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That is, on his own time, he publishes an underground newsletter for employees, The Resistor. |
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Unauthorized reproduction of this newsletter or its contents by xerography, facsimile, or any other means is illegal. |
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We've had a notice in a church newsletter for unwanted liquidisers and I have got three. |
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The newsletter became a popular format, in some cases incorporating itself into magazines to help them departmentalize. |
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Shepard Poorman sums up the impact of desktop publishing in its newsletter, Proof Sheet. |
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I found a newsletter re Polarbound but very little was given except that he may be stuck in ice floes at this time. |
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We received a huge postbag on the spelling mistakes in our newsletter. |
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Fifteen years ago this year a small group of HIV positive women gathered in WORLD founder Rebecca Denison's living room to write a newsletter. |
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Additionally, the website has expanded its newsletter offerings and daily content based on the needs and interests of Guideposts readers. |
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Soon, however, Callaway decided that the special reports were cannibalizing his newsletter subscriptions. |
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In July 2001, the Kiwi Enuresis Encopresis Association became a trust and in September that year produced the first newsletter. |
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This poem was specially written for Friends of Bonobos and Vanessa Woods, who published it online in their newsletter, facebook and twitter sites. |
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Pat Buchanan, in his ongoing presidential quest, claimed his first scalp, and Donald Wildmon's newsletter chortled that his efforts in opposing the NEA had paid off. |
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A newsletter named Orthos in Action has been published which is part of the company's 50 year celebrations of supplying machinery from the world's leading manufacturers. |
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Our newsletter articles feature pictures of both controlled fires in process and the species that will benefit, such as the lovely rattlesnake master. |
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Between 2003 and 2004, Kintera helped PBS broadcast affiliates KPBS in San Diego and KERA in North Texas grow their email and newsletter subscription rates by 63 percent. |
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Table 1 lists, in alphabetical order, the range of products and processes identified by nine therapists in the 11 cyclostyled pages of the newsletter. |
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Students who were attending AUC were given options to transfer to Washington Adventist University, and those arrangements will continue, according to the newsletter. |
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The article was spotted by the Ladywood History Group, which realised that their newsletter proof reader Tony Spettigue, was in fact a relative of Jimmy. |
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The CNET Digital Dispatch, an e-mail newsletter used to promote CNET's television show and web site, is distributed using L-Soft's LISTSERV and LSMTP products. |
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My job was to organize safety stand-downs, make sure people know their safety chain of command, and even write articles for the monthly safety newsletter. |
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So when you see scrolling text, think of it as a typewriter-produced newsletter, and look forward to the days when online publishers apply the technology to its fullest. |
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Milton Dawes, a reader of the newsletter and ambassador-at-large to the General Semantics Institute, responded to that comment, triggering a chain of extrapolative thought. |
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Cheapskate Monthly, for example, is a newsletter published by Hunt and a great resource for tips on getting out of debt and improving spending and saving habits. |
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Mins B2B is the only paid newsletter dedicated to providing data centric analysis and weekly information for executives and publishers in the global B2B media marketplace. |
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This membership newsletter is very informative and useful from the standpoints of both professional development and news about the Editorial Freelancers Assn. |
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Each cooperator received a newsletter explaining the historical data and importance, a memo explaining how to conduct the survey, and a harvest survey card. |
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He served as a copyeditor at The Bond Buyer, later becoming a reporter and editor, then moved across the hall to the American Banker newsletter division. |
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