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It made my day, and week, and month, when I was sent, by email, the link to your new website. I had wondered what had happened to the many talented people whom I looked forward to reading in TAS, and also wondered if I would see them together again in one place. What a pleasant surprise. My readership of the old TAS goes back to 1971, when I was in college after returning from Vietnam, and it was called The Alternative. In all those years I regarded the magazine as an excellent source of information and always looked forward to receiving it in the mail. When it went online, on each of my computers it was always the first to be bookmarked.
p>Welcome back, and keep up the fight. br> -- Stephen Cooke br> Major, US Army (ret) /p> p> Thank God! br> -- David Kamioner /p> p> I am glad to see The Prowler . I just came across it and haven't digested it yet, but it has that old familiarity I so sorely missed.... I go back to the old broadsheet days in Indiana and still think that was the best iteration of the Spectator .
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