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Old 08-21-2007, 09:28 AM
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CPJ 3 ships Oct. 1st

FYI to those who've subscribed; I got a ship date this AM of October 1st from the book maker for the 2007 issue of The Confessional Presbyterian. This is an ouchy, but the delay was unavoidable, and pushed us into the printer's busy time and the turn around time increased. The delay was unavoidable in the sense that I made the decision to wait until an ill contributor could complete his contribution, which I really did not think the issue would be complete without; and dropping the piece would have rippled forward and affected the 2008. So, at least we made it within the right year, though June was the original target date. The issue weighs in at a whopping 304 pages (which cost has not been passed along even though the journal pricing was set when it was a meager 184 pages!), and I believe will have been worth the wait, DV. See the contents at the CPJ website.

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