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		<title>Creating Online Newsletters Without Pain and Aggravation</title>
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		<description>Online newsletters can be a surprisingly effective means of distributing information among engineers. The paper&#xD;presents a tested low-anxiety method for creating&#xD;newsletters to facilitate information transfer among&#xD;engineers in a hi-tech environment.</description>
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