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- Rome, newsletters were exchanged between officials or friends. By the Middle Ages, they were exchanged between merchant families. Trader's newsletters covered...
- design infrastructure to support subscription newsletters. It allows writers to send digital newsletters directly to subscribers. Founded in 2017, Substack...
- The Methodist Newsletter is a newsletter produced by the Methodist Church in Ireland every month except August. It is available by post for from every...
- variety of political and investment-oriented newsletters bearing his name. The content of some newsletters, which were widely deemed racist, was a source...
- Important Change in the Publication of the PCT Newsletter, PCT Newsletter, November 2007, p. 1. PCT Newsletters since 1994 available online on the WIPO web...
- Magdalene: A Christian Newsletter for Women was an Australian Christian feminist magazine published by the Sydney group Christian Women Concerned. Fifteen...
- Look up newsletter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A newsletter is a small publication reporting the activities of a business or an organization....
- During the spring of 1996 there was a retrospective of all Umbrella newsletters (1978-1996) in Guy Bleus' E-Mail Art Archives in the provincial Centre...
- Counterattack was a w****ly subscription-based, anti-communist, mimeographed newsletter that ran from 1947 to 1955. It was published by American Business Consultants...
- hired to cover soccer instead and just contribute to other wrestling newsletters. In 1985, he announced that he would be ceasing publication, citing disinterest...