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  • Bob Lefsetz is a maverick, speaks-his-mind kind of guy, who every week whacks out a news-letter telling the music industry what he thinks it should be doing.

    This week's arts diary 2011

  • "They import everything there, and that might have to include spectators," says Ed Hula, editor of Around the Rings, an Olympics news-letter that is the go-to source for host-city speculation.

    Olympics: Will Doha Get the Gold? 2007

  • The following account, of the closing day of our last term of school, is taken from the last issue of the Oak Hill Freedman's Friend, a news-letter, intended to promote the interests of the Academy, and sent to its patrons and friends as a quarterly at first, but later as an annual, from February 1905, to September 1912.

    The Choctaw Freedmen and The Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy Robert Elliott Flickinger

  • Perhaps encouraged by the success of “The Female Spectator” to publish more frequently, or actuated by a desire to appeal to the public interest in the political excitement of 1745-6, Mrs. Haywood next attempted to combine the periodical essay with the news-letter, but the innovation evidently failed to please.

    The Life and Romances of Mrs Eliza Haywood Whicher, George Frisbie 1915

  • Meanwhile, an Italian news-letter, copied into a Leyden paper, of

    The Lock and Key Library The most interesting stories of all nations: Real life Arthur Cheney Train 1910

  • _The Publick Adviser_ was a weekly pamphlet partaking of the nature of a commercial news-letter.

    All About Coffee 1909

  • Either Temple has written Dorothy an account of Cromwell's dissolving the Long Parliament, or perhaps some news-letter has found its way to Chicksands with the astounding news.

    The Love Letters of Dorothy Osborne to Sir William Temple, 1652-54 Parry, Edward A 1901

  • But your news-letter says that an assay was made of the coin.

    Political Pamphlets George Saintsbury 1889

  • Albemarle, by way of trap, circulated in the English press a forged news-letter from Nancy in Lorraine, dated August 24, 1750.

    Pickle the Spy; Or, the Incognito of Prince Charles Andrew Lang 1878

  • Remembering all the nun had told of the horrors of Amsterdam, Angela awaited with fear and trembling for news from London; and as the summer wore on, every news-letter that reached the Ursulines brought tidings of increasing sickness in the great prosperous city, which was being gradually deserted by all who could afford to travel.

    London Pride Or When the World Was Younger 1875

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