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Missing Observers?

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 2:36 pm
by dl meckes
I can't find a copy of the Observer anywhere. It's almost as though someone scooped them up from most of the venues where they are available.

I'm particularly upset because this issue had information about an important event - a symposium for "young" breast cancer survivors and social workers.

Re: Missing Observers?

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:23 pm
by Jim DeVito
Yesterday there was still a large stack at Giant Eagle on Bunts.

The online version can be found buy clicking here.

Re: Missing Observers?

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:40 pm
by Stan Austin
Strange--- I was at the Main Library and stacks of Observers but no Scenes :?

Re: Missing Observers?

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 3:43 pm
by Jim DeVito
Stan Austin wrote:Strange--- I was at the Main Library and stacks of Observers but no Scenes :?


sabotage ;-)

Re: Missing Observers?

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:04 pm
by dl meckes
I knew the library had them - but I'd been to a number of other venues and all they had were old Observers.

Re: Missing Observers?

Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 4:30 pm
by Ahmie Yeung
heh... reminds me I should probably pick up a physical copy myself since I have an article printed in it. Strange that there are old editions but not the recent one - how would that happen? Have the new ones just not been fully distributed yet?

Speaking of the article I wrote, I just got an assignment for my Social Policy grad class today that's due on the 1st. I was going to ask the professor if I can turn in the article I wrote instead but there's a problem - the article is too long, 2x as long as the assignment is supposed to be. Suddenly I'm not so worried about finding time to do the writing for the assignment, it took me a little over an hour, with major toddler distractions, to write that article from what I'm remembering.

If there's any more need for data analysis (about the schools or any other topic) in plain, conversational writing style, let me know. I enjoy doing it.

Re: Missing Observers?

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 7:07 am
by Jim O'Bryan
Ahmie Yeung wrote:heh... reminds me I should probably pick up a physical copy myself since I have an article printed in it. Strange that there are old editions but not the recent one - how would that happen? Have the new ones just not been fully distributed yet?

Speaking of the article I wrote, I just got an assignment for my Social Policy grad class today that's due on the 1st. I was going to ask the professor if I can turn in the article I wrote instead but there's a problem - the article is too long, 2x as long as the assignment is supposed to be. Suddenly I'm not so worried about finding time to do the writing for the assignment, it took me a little over an hour, with major toddler distractions, to write that article from what I'm remembering.

If there's any more need for data analysis (about the schools or any other topic) in plain, conversational writing style, let me know. I enjoy doing it.


Ahmie

No fear it was so popular we are looking at reprinting it, and delivering it to more
homes then ever before.

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Re: Missing Observers?

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 8:29 am
by Rhonda loje
It was a very nice issue. The quality of the printing was better than I have seen in a while.