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SPECIAL TO WORLD TRIBUNE.COM
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
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November 30, 2005
The new Insight: An intelligence briefing on Washington politics
To Insight's friends and subscribers -- past, present and future:
We are pleased to announce the launching of Insight's exciting new Internet edition (www.insightmag.com).
If you missed the innaugural Nov. 14 edition, which was so successful that our file servers shut down from too much traffic, here's some good news: The archives are readily available to subscribers.
The new online Insight offers its subscribers an exclusive weekly intelligence briefing on Washington politics written by the top Washington correspondents in the business.
Insight is dedidated to revealing cutting-edge insider information from the power corridors of our nation's capital for those interested in understanding how Washington really works.
Our regular readers will still find "Breaking News" and Commentary sections but coverage is being upgraded and will be updated daily. In addition, our subscribers will have access to the "Daily Brief" which carefully tracks the blogs and websites on your behalf . . . and lets you know about developing stories as they happen.
The new Insight will also feature commentaries by renowned pundits such as Wesley Pruden, Mark Steyn, Tony Blankley, Donald Lambro, Michelle Malkin, John O’Sullivan, David Horowitz and others.
Edited by Jeffrey Kuhner, Insight is a new kind of publication for a new age in journalism. Formerly an editor on the National Desk of The Washington Times, Mr. Kuhner says he is excited by the challenge of "publishing political intelligence in a high tech format, but according to the exacting standards American newspapers once upheld."
Insight is published in association with The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, which provides the best articles and columns from the daily editions of The Times to subscribers in all 50 states.
We are confident the combination of Insight and The Washington Times National Weekly Edition will be considered must-reading by you and our growing readership nationwide.
The good news is that if you subscribe to one, you get the other free. In addition you get online access to the must-have "Capital Contacts" which allow you to personally hold your elected officials accountable.
Furthermore you will have instant access to the archives of both publications.
Thank you for your interest and loyal support for Insight which began publication, like The Washington Times, in 1982. What an incredibly dramatic period of history we have been through together. But, in the words of Ronald Reagan, "you ain't seen nothing yet!"
Sincerely,
Robert J. Morton, Publisher
Insight
For more information about Insight, please visit http://www.insightmag.com .
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