Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 18:30:36 +0200 (CEST) From: EIN Media <pe@europeaninternet.com> To: EIN Media <allcontacts@briefs.ein.cz> Subject: USA and Canada News Services Just Launched Message-ID: <20020625163036.2ABE51C684@oak.ein.cz>
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A total of 51 new websites launched covering all 50 US States and Canada. Free trial subscriptions available below. For Immediate Release: Washington DC: June 25, 2002 - The European Internet Network (EIN) announced today the launch of additional news services covering all 50 US States and Canada bringing the number of separate news services published daily by EIN to 245. Free trial subscriptions are available at: http://www.europeaninternet.com/login/affiliate_register.php3 EIN provides an ideal resource for current events and research. Internet users now have a seamless selection of country by country news and information services that spans the globe. EIN's new services include daily updated news, easy access to all EIN country information sections, FREE classified advertising. The new sites are modeled after other highly popular EIN websites; UK Today, Russia Today, Central Europe Online and Inside China Today. About the European Internet Network, Inc. (www.EuropeanInternet.com) Founded in 1995, the European Internet Network (EIN) is Europe's leading publisher of English language country focused Internet sites. With a network of 245 web sites, EIN provides a unique mixture of current information and interactive features to its readers and users. EIN Home Page: http://www.europeaninternet.com. CONTACT: David Rothstein, Chief Executive Officer, European Internet Network, +1 202 223-0058 or busdev@europeaninternet.com "Central Europe Online has grown rapidly to become one of the most visible and easy-to-use information resources about the region available on the Web" -Wall Street Journal Europe. To be removed please reply to: remove@europeaninternet.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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