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 Subject: The Kiplinger Washington Letter
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 The Kiplinger Washington Letter

 Title of online newsletter: KiplingerForecasts.com
 
 http://www.kiplinger.com/newsletter/wash.html
 (Link inactive 4 June 2004)

 http://kiplingerforecasts.com/index.html?kipcookie=no
 (Link active 4 June 2004)
 
 The Kiplinger Washington Letter is a subscription-based electronic version
 of the print newsletter of the same title.
 
 The Kiplinger Washington Letter is a four-page weekly bulletin for people
 in management. It forecasts the outcome of key business, economic, and
 political situations that will affect their organizations...interest
 rates, taxes, government regulations, demographic trends, foreign
 competition, sales of housing, cars and consumer goods, to name a few
 subjects. Forecasts are written in clear, condensed style, to save the
 reader's valuable time. 
 
 The current issue features judgments and forecasts on the following
 subjects, among others:
 
       	* What Congress will actually DO on taxes 
 	* Outlook for interest rates and inflation 
 	* Higher Internet access fees ahead 
         * States eye tax income from Internet sales 
         * What's up with the deregulation of electricity 
         * Housing trends which defy logic 
         * Plus much more 
 
 Contact:
 
 Use the form at:
 
 http://www.kiplinger.com/feedback.html          
          
 
 
 

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