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<description><![CDATA[Journalism credits include articles written for Ability Magazine, Arriving Magazine and Downbeat Magazine. Currently I'm a contributor to Valley Scene Magazine, Affluent Living and Nurses World. I write music reviews and news for All About Jazz and Jazz Review. I was recently editor of DR, a trade magazine for the Direct Marketing Industry and currently write and edit a newsletter for an internet radio network. As a copywriter I have conceptualized written and supervised development of hundreds of direct response and image advertisements, post cards self-mailers, brochures, #10 Packages and Magalogues. Clients are in the fields of Entertainment, Health Products ... ]]></description>
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<title>Do Your Homework - Find the Mortgage That Fits Your Lifestyle and Your Budget</title>
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<title>Silver - Gift of a Lifetime</title>
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<description><![CDATA[For centuries, household silver has indicated the wealth of a family. It is only since about 1850, when the electroplating process was developed, that flatware for the table and hollow-ware pieces have been priced within the budget of the average family. But nineteenth-century plated silver as well as pieces of early American and Federal silver are as good as money in the bank today.]]></description>
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