[Colorado-talk] Fwd: NFB-NEWSLINE Celebrates Spring with Publications

Ryan O. rryano218 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 9 21:28:12 UTC 2018





RyanO

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> From: Scott White <swhite at nfb.org>
> Date: April 9, 2018 at 4:07:53 PM CDT
> To: Ryan Osentowski <rryano218 at gmail.com>
> Subject: NFB-NEWSLINE Celebrates Spring with Publications
> 
> Greetings from your NFB-NEWSLINE team! We hope spring has at last come to your state and that you will enjoy these new additions to NFB-NEWSLINE.
> 
> First, we have something for kids: Stone Soup, a literary magazine for children that publishes writing and art created by children from all over the world. The magazine was founded in 1973 by college students at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Their purpose was to "encourage youngsters to use writing as a way to talk about their lives." They continue to run the publication today from their offices in Santa Cruz, California. Each issue of Stone Soup contains stories, poems, and art by primarily 8 to 13-year-old contributors. To read this magazine using the telephone access method, choose option 7 for magazines and then find Stone Soup. To read this publication using NFB-NEWSLINE mobile, choose Publications, Publication Options, Magazines, and then find Stone Soup.
> 
> Next we offer Sports Illustrated Online. Sports has never been more illustrated: intensity, passion, meaning, insights, drama. With sports' best journalists, Sports Illustrated captures it all through unparalleled access, emotional storytelling and in-depth reporting. Sports Illustrated covers football, basketball, baseball, soccer, hockey, golf, racing tennis and other sports.  To read Sports Illustrated Online using the telephone access method, choose 5 for Newspapers in Another State, 1 for Breaking News Online, and then find Sports Illustrated Online. To read Sports Illustrated Online using NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile, choose Publications, Publication Options and then All Publications and find Sports Illustrated Online.
> 
> Also, we have added Sporting News. Sporting News was founded in 1886 and was referred to as "The Bible of Baseball." In 1914 JG Taylor Spink expanded the publication to add other sports. The magazine awarded a Sportsman of the Year award from 1968 to 2008. This award is now called Athlete of the Year. The magazine went digital only in 2013. To read this magazine using the telephone access method, choose option 7 for magazines and then find Sporting News. To read this publication using NFB-NEWSLINE mobile, choose Publications, Publication Options, Magazines, and then find Sporting News.
> 
> We have added Globes Israel to our international publications. Each evening, Globes brings its unrivaled coverage of Israeli business to some 45,000 subscribers representing Israel's elite in management, investment, technology, law, accounting, and marketing. From the wealth of material in Globes, the English website team selects for translation the news and features that will matter most to English speaking readers. To read Globes Israel using the telephone access method, choose 5 for Newspapers in a Different State, 6 for International and find Globes Israel. To read Globes Israel using NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile, choose Publications, Publication Options and then All Publications and find Globes Israel.
> 
> We have added Science X, a leading web-based science, research and technology news service which covers a full range of topics. These include physics, earth science, medicine, nano technology, electronics, space, biology, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, mathematics and other sciences and technologies. Science X publishes approximately 100 quality articles every day, offering some of the most comprehensive coverage of sci-tech developments world-wide. To read Science X using the telephone access method, choose 5 for Newspapers in Another State, 1 for Breaking News Online, and then find Science X. To read Science X using NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile, choose Publications, Publication Options and then All Publications and find Science X.
> 
> We have also added Medical Xpress, a web-based medical and health news service that press features the most comprehensive coverage in medical research and health news in the fields of neuroscience, cardiology, cancer, HIV/AIDS, psychology, psychiatry, dentistry, genetics, diseases and conditions, medications and more. To read Medical Xpress using the telephone access method, choose 5 for Newspapers in Another State, 1 for Breaking News Online, and then find Medical Xpress. To read Medical Xpress using NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile, choose Publications, Publication Options and then All Publications and find Medical Xpress.
> 
> And lastly we add the Concord Monitor in New Hampshire. The Concord Monitor is the daily newspaper for Concord, the state capital of New Hampshire. It also covers surrounding towns in Merrimack, most of Belknap county, as well as portions of Grafton, Rockingham and Hillsborough counties. The Monitor has several times been named as one of the best small papers in America and in April 2008, the Monitor became a Pulitzer Prize winning paper, when photographer Preston Gannaway was honored for feature photography. To read the Concord Monitor using the telephone access method if you are a New Hampshire resident, choose 2 for Newspapers in Your State and find the Concord Monitor. To read the Concord Monitor if you are not a New Hampshire subscriber, choose 5 for Newspapers in a Different State, find New Hampshire and then choose Concord Monitor. To read the Concord Monitor using NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile, choose Publications, Publication Options and then All Publications and find the Concord Monitor.
> 
> We hope you enjoy these publications along with the warmer spring weather.
> 
> Your NFB-NEWSLINE team.
> 
> The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.



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