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October 08, 1999 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-10-08

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"Encourage your
children to
read a newspaper
every day.
It can help make
their wishes
come true."

Vy parents read to me as a child, and I'll always

be grateful for that.The newspapers they read

helped me understand the world, and the fairy

tales came in handy when I played Cinderella.

I urge you to read to your children every day

—especially newspapers. Newspapers help

them learn the difference between fact and

fantasy. Start reading to your children today.

It can help make their wishes come true.

—Brandy, Recording Artist/Actress

THE

OAKLAND PRESS

It all starts with newspapers.

THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THIS NEWSPAPER
AND THE NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S'
www.newspaperIinks.com

10/S
1999

Detroit Jewish News

137

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