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The Wednesday Letter -- Special Issue
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The Diet Of Our Ancestors -- WSJ Article
July 10, 2002
I am testing a new format. For several years the Wednesday Letter has been a full-sized article, sent to you by eMail. Often it would be 30 pages when printed. There are some people whose internet connection is such that they cannot receive such large messages -- they might take 10 minutes, or more to download. So, this is a "special issue" -- very short message, with a link to allow you to jump to the special message I'm featuring in this issue. No images here, either.
The Wall Street Journal published a fabulous article about diet yesterday, July 9, 2002. This article was on the main editorial page -- a place of great significance because such a position lends a great deal of validation to the concept. It was NOT reported as "news" but as "opinion" of such value and importance as to have this position of ranking in the Wall Street Journal.
It is an article about diet! CLICK HERE to read that article. There are more links on THAT page. The address is:
http://www.karlloren.com/diet/p81.htm
It happens to be very much aligned with my own "Karl Loren Diet," and I suspect that this one article, in the WSJ, will make my data about this data even more sought after and useful than ever.
So, this special issue is short -- it should take only a short time for you to download.
But, it links to the actual material I suggest you read -- the WSJ story about diet.
Let me know what you think of this new format? If this becomes very well accepted and popular, I could make every regular edition of the Wednesday Letter just a note with a short description and a link to the full article which would be, as always, published on one of my 18 web sites, among my 20,000 pages!
Cordially,
Karl Loren