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From: chris@umcp-cs.UUCP (Chris Torek)
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Subject: Re: Re: As long as we are talking about rmgrouping ...
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Date: Tue, 12-Nov-85 04:28:41 EST
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Posted: Tue Nov 12 04:28:41 1985
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In article <429@graffiti.UUCP> peter@graffiti.UUCP (Peter da Silva) writes:
[someone else]
>> I have never heard of a publication that will just blindly publish
>> ANYTHING that walks in off the street, uncut.

> I'm holding a copy of one right now. I read it. It's an APA (amateur press
> association) called "Alarums and Excursions". Anyone who wants to pay
> $2/page can get in on it. The editor is Lee Gold (sdcrdcf!barryg), ask
> her about it. The only things she cuts ....

You have just demonstrated the point of the previous poster (>>).
Some things (admittedly very few) are cut; and moreover, one must
*pay* to have things printed in it.

Just for comparison, how does the readership of the various APA
printings fare versus, say, the local newspaper?  Which one has
more editing?
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