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Letters - Brief ArticleWE WANT YOUR NEWS A note of thanks for publishing like a great magazine. For those of us in the art industry, your magazine provides an of the highest order insight into the market and in what manner it is evolving. Every month we read with great interest the freshs Briefs,.com and other sections, as well as all of the articles. I would like to know by what means to submit information. Cheryl K Spaulding CK Spaulding and Associates We would delight in to hear your news. Please cast any press releases, new editions, photos from your occurrences and more to Art Business novels 1 Park Ave., 2nd Floor, of recent origin York, NY 10016 or e-mail jkeller@advanstar.com. Editor FROM OUR FRIENDS UP NORTH I have been receiving and reading your magazine cover-to-cover for the past five years. It always overlays the full spectrum of what's happening in the art business, the one and the other high end and low. each issue is chock full of of recent origins product information and profiles of tribe and companies and is crammed with ideas for improving business. on the contrary what impresses me most is your inclusion of Canadian contented I happen to live in Windsor, Ontario. I subscribe to a large number of U magazines and newspapers. Mexico and Europe are at short intervals mentioned, but it's as although Canada just doesn't exists. with equal reason thank you from your many friends to the North. You have won my undying loyalty. Shirley Goggins Artist, The Studio Gallery WRITE-US! Each month we here at ABN deliver a powerful package of of recent origins to your gallery and frame store door. And, in our effort to continually improve our yield we believe your voice exigencys to be heard as well. That is for what cause [i]or[/i] reason your letters are so important. You can contact Art Business freshs by writing us at single Park Ave., NY, NY 10016-5802 or through e-mail: jkeller@advanstar.com The publisher cannot attest to the correctness or truthfulnes of any advertisements made by means of advertisers. The advertiser is solely responsible for the advertisement. The publisher makes no representation as to the character of the advertiser, and the publication of any single ad does not constitute an endorsement of the satisfieds of the ad by the publisher or its employee Any statements made in an advertisement do not necessarily show the views or opinions of the publisher. COPYRIGHT 2000 Pfingsten Publishing, LLC THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) in July announced the threat of an unspecified action against DuPont for withholding for decades critically important health studies upon a toxic i... The evolution of printing above recent years has resulted in novel printing processes as well as the exhibition of the old. The associated ink unfoldings have presented and continue to presen... SUMMARY Investigations of burial diagenesis are instrumental for hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation. A specific investigation of diagenesis, with the aim to assist in exploration for... Anonymous American Machinist 10-01-2001 Operator can woo firm related to defunct builder Byline: Anonymous Volume: 145 Number: 10 ISSN: 10417958 Pub... on becoming Executive Director of MTNA in December 1996 I made a commitment to visit all of our state affiliates as before long as practical. It is well established that the CEO of any major national... I Consciousness has a number of puzzling features. single such feature is its unity: the experiences (conscious states) that individual has at a particular time appear to occur together in a... Anonymous American Machinist 05-01-2000 More car parts with HMC Byline: Anonymous Volume: 144 Number: 5 ISSN: 10417958 Publication Date: 05-01-2000 ... You ne a photo ID to cash a check or use a credit card. for what cause [i]or[/i] reason not to vote? A handful of local Republican candidates and lawmakers raised that question during a novels conference in front of... Abstract. -- This east Texas investigation was undertaken to determine the importance of semens of forbs, grasses, and wooden shrubs to songbirds wintering in young pine plantations which had been esta... |
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