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APIC: Note to Readers

APIC: Note to Readers
Date distributed (ymd): 991224
APIC Document

December 24, 1999

Dear Friends,

The Africa Policy Electronic Distribution List will be taking a two-week break beginning today.
We will resume postings the second week in January.

Our best wishes for the holiday season and for the coming year to our readers.

We also wish to thank you for your support during the year, whether by financial contributions, by encouraging words, or by passing on our information to others and making good use of it yourselves.

We will continue to need your support in the coming year. While our e-mail services and web site are provided free, we greatly appreciate whatever support readers can provide by becoming paying members.

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