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As a Monitor on-line subscriber, it was pretty awesome to be traveling in non-urban areas of Poland last week and to receive the new email briefings from the Monitor. At the same time, it was encouraging to find that the city fathers of a small coast Polish town (Darlowo) were familiar with the Monitor on-line.
Not only is the Monitor's outreach virtually unlimited, what it has to say and HOW it says it is not matched by any other publication
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