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Reply-To: | | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 20 Apr 1997 17:16:09 +0100 (BST)418_US-ASCII Dear Keston,
I see you wandering in the cobwebbed halls of the b-po site, and lest you scarper with a frisson at the singleness of the echo, or out of bored fidget, my theory is that academic term-time determines its attendance, too poor most of us are without its free net access. Or perhaps recent heady exchange sent us back momentarily to our corners for a fresh jaw protector. [...]46_20Apr199717:16:09+0100(BST)[log in to unmask] |
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>From this week's Publishers Weekly:
"Every month we're telling millions of people: The search for the ultimate
answers to life leads right to YOUR store shelves.
Spirituality is experienceing a renaissance. How do we know? Surveys
on self-improvement and spiritual genre boookbuyers show they want to
know what the human spirit is, what it's capable of, how it works and
how it can be improved.
Give them Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought by L. Ron Hubbard.
Your customers will be searching your shelves for the answers. So, be
ready. Stock up now on Scientology: the Fundamentals of Thought."
Related, twice over, to this conversation?
Andrea
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