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Re: Health Notice, bookstores



Dear Visionaries,

I am a great fan of Bill London but I must kvetch just a little.

When checking out books, "Ragnar Benson's" or "Dylan Thomas," please visit
your local home-owned, home-grown Moscow bookstore, Book People. And don't
just visit, browse, enjoy the ambiance and buy elsewhere... dollars for
books, magazines, etc. spent at home recycle immediately right here...

We all appreciate and profit from it. Cyberpurchases remove those wonderful
person-to-person interactions where help and advice of knowledgeable
merchants can make a big difference for you. 

Support your local poet...and bookseller!

All the best,
Linda Pall




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>From: "bill london" <bill_london@hotmail.com>
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>Subject: Re: Health Notice
>Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1999 09:39:24 PST
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>The insert in the Daily News entitled "health notice" should more 
>appropriately been entitled "paid political ad"
>Erin Walter did a piece on the insert in the Lewiston Tribune yesterday.  
>The question of who are these guys? was not answered.  Larry Grupp, 
>spokesperson for whatever this group is, is a Moscow author.  He has 
>several books out under his own name (mostly military history) and 
>dozens of books out under his pen name of Ragnar Benson.
>The books he writes under that pen name are all anti-government, how to 
>build your own bombs, how to kill people with flamethrowers and booby 
>traps, etc.  Check out the list of Ragnar Benson books at Amazon.com.
>BL
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>>From: "Priscilla Salant" <psalant@moscow.com>
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>>Can anyone shed light on the "health notice" inserted in tonight's 
>Daily
>>News?  It's a one-page flyer with quotes (I think) from Dennis Avery, 
>the
>>well-known conservative analyst of environmental and agricultural 
>issues. 
>>The theme of the flyer is that organic foods pose health dangers to
>>consumers that conventionally produced foods do not.  
>>
>>I am interested in learning more about the "Moscow Branch of Citizens
>>Opposed to Food Fascism," which apparently paid for the insert.   
>>
>>--Priscilla Salant
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