This appeared on another list I am on. I don't know the validity of either it or the original message. It might be prudent to check it out before you email them.
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>For those looking for a "good deed" to do today. Houghton Mifflin
>Publishing Corporation will donate one book to a children's hospital
>for
>every 25 e-mails they receive. Please e-mail them at:[log in to unmask]
>I
>hope you can spare the seconds . . . and let your friends know. So
>far
>they have only received 3, 400 messages.
> Last year they reached 23,000.
>
One of my co-workers tells me that this message was valid a year ago, but
not in 1996. A simple phone call to Houghton Mifflin to check provided the
information. So don't clog up the internet with useless messages.
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Linda V., who has never figured out how to quote something so you get those little arrows to show you are quoting......sigh