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Subject: Words That Work, the Real Edit newsletter - October05, 2004



Dear Words That Work subscribers:

Attached is the October 2004 edition of Words That Work, the Real Edit newsletter.

In this issue:

* We ask a PR pro how to get media coverage -- and how to make the most of it.

Is your home page drawing people in or pushing them away? Find out how to build a home page with allure.

* Plus: we review linguist Geoff Nunberg's latest book, and the Grammar Queen cracks down on hyphens.

We welcome your comments and suggestions, and encourage you to pass on this newsletter to anyone who might find it useful.

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Thanks!
Sandra & Carolyn

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