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JoC Week

| October 14, 2002 | Tirschwell, Peter | COPYRIGHT 2002 All Rights Reserved. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

If you've gotten this far, you probably realize, or at least suspect, that although you may not recognize this magazine, it's one that you may in fact have a subscription to and shouldn't simply toss out with your junk mail. That's a positive sign, because it was certainly not our intention to change beyond recognition what you've come to know as JoC Week. Your weekly magazine has a new name and appearance. But behind this new design is the same editorial commitment that has guided the publication of JoC Week and its online companion, JoC Online, since our transition from a daily print format nearly two-and-a-half years ago. That commitment is to be the most authoritative …

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