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Dow Jones News Retrieval

When you want information and you want it now, Dow Jones & Co. Inc.'s News Retrieval (DJNR) delivers it. This premier service uses dial-up, nationwide access providers and proprietary software to effortlessly link you to a reservoir of nearly 4,000 content sources. Seventy-five percent of the service's 53 million documents are full text.

The encyclopedic list of content providers ranges from big-city and small-town newspapers to arcane journals such as the Sub-Saharan Monitor. It's all here, a vast resource of in-depth business and general news, travel, leisure activities, stock quotes, portfolio management, and other financial services.

The service's straightforward interface works smoothly. It allows you to focus on getting the information and not worrying about …

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