Re: M&M assistance

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Date: Wed Nov 27 1996 - 14:33:13 EST


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Date: 27 Nov 1996 14:33:13 -0500
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I have three suggestions, which I'll share with the list. I'm a chronic
newspaper clipper, and trying to reform, and I don't have a copy of that
particular article, but.....

The M&M public relations people (there's usually an 800 # on the package)
would probably be very happy to share and you can bet they keep their press
clippings. They might even have the press packet that sparked the article.

Do the good old on-line search. Several big newspapers are online now. If it
was a wire story, I'll bet it's there.

I'm not at a computer with Internet access right now, but I wonder...does M&M
have a home page? Fun research for students.


Cathy Lindsley
family literacy specialist
State of Oregon
cathy.LINDSLEY@state.or.us



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