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newsletter

noun as in special interest publication

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The first issue ended up being closer to an industry newsletter than an actual magazine.

Father Thomas Reese, who writes for National Catholic Reporter, said in a newsletter to journalists that the document is dull.

It seemed to me that "Jewish" was what Jews did, and I wrote something to this effect in McGill Hillel's newsletter.

To stop subscribing to a Republican newsletter from Charleston.

“He is in an impossible position,” says Jon Ralston, who operates an eponymous website and newsletter devoted to Nevada politics.

But your newsletter says, that an assay was made of the coin.

According to a royalist newsletter, while in the Tower she was threatened with the rack to extort information.

But since the Revolution the newsletter had become a more important political engine than it had previously been.

That was a memorable day on which the first newsletter from London was laid on the table of the only coffee room in Cambridge.

This organization provides a newsletter and emergency news flashes that give extensive information on issues, ideas, and contacts.

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On this page you'll find 10 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to newsletter, such as: bulletin, journal, magazine, pamphlet, and report.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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