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Hey, I'm featured in the Globe and Mail

Hey, I'm featured in the Globe and Mail 04/09/2004 03:59 PM

Yesterday's Globe and Mail included a story on teleworking, featuring yours truly. Nice bit of press for me and for T4G, but also a nice angle for PEI....




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1) You need to register to see just about anything

2) Worse: From a quick glance, most of the feature writing, editorials, columns, etc now requires a *paid* subscription. They want $14.95/month for access to this. Even if you already subscribe to the print edition, they want you to pony up an extra $6.95 a month for full access to the web site.

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