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3 Comments

  1. Funnily enough our family was talking about magazines the other day and thought eventually they would all end up digital – printing and postage costs just getting out of control; then your notice came in the mail. Keep up the work. I love reading the controversial issues.

  2. I was disappointed that your magazine ceased to exist just after subscribing not long ago, but appreciate being able to continue reading it on-line. I do not agree with all the articles, but they always give food for thought. With the demise of Campbell Live, NZ Media is dumbing down too much already, so glad you can continue.

    I have been very impressed with the Vitamin D book which I have also recommended to friends and others.

  3. Just finished Elementary. Great read. Liked the raw testimony taken at or about the time of the murders. Didn’t seem like defamation but more like truth telling for a just cause. Well done Ian

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