In a message dated 98-04-13 13:46:10 EDT, announce@inbox.nytimes.com writes: > Subj: New York Times Archives, now online! > Date: 98-04-13 13:46:10 EDT > From: announce@inbox.nytimes.com (The New York Times on the Web) > Sender: announce@inbox.nytimes.com > Reply-to: announce@inbox.nytimes.com > To: CUSTOMER@NEWSHOST.NYTIMES.COM > > Find the article you need from last week, last month > or a year ago... > > Introducing Archives! > For the first time from The New York Times. > Search the most recent 365 days for any > article or feature that was printed. > > ** With computer prices dropping, how do I decide what to buy? > You could look it up! > "For Bargain Basement Buying, Time May Be Right" > Stephen Manes February 24, 1998 > > ** What should I serve my garlic-loving friend? > You could look it up -- how about sizzling garlic and citrus shrimp: > "Cooking To Win: It's More Than Prizes" > Molly O'Neill August 13, 1997 > > ** I've hurt my back. Should I exercise, or should I rest? > You could look it up! > "After a Back Injury, Exercise Smooths the Road to Recovery" > Jane E. Brody October 14, 1997 > > Free Trial > (Limited Time Offer: Get your first 10 articles free, but you > must redeem them within 2 weeks of sign-up.) After your free trial > offer, each article you select is $2.50 per story, regardless of > length. Searching is always free of charge. > > > http://www.nytimes.com/archives/ > > > ** For New York Times articles beyond the last 365 > days, you can link from the Archives to Lexis-Nexis, > a searchable archive of over 1 billion articles, > including New York Times articles spanning > the last 18 years. > > ("You could look it up" with thanks to Casey Stengel) > > > > *************************************************************** > When you registered with The New York Times on the Web you indicated > that you wished to receive information about new features and services. > For assistance please consult The New York Times on the Web's Help > Center, where you can remove yourself from the mailing list on the > page "View or Edit Your Subscriber Profile," at: > > http://www.nytimes.com/subscribe/help/email.html > Please do not reply to this e-mail. Found this in my mailbox this afternoon, I am posting this to the list(s) for all who are interested. If this has been posted to the list before I must have missed it, (please excuse the oversight on my part) if not hope you can use it. Happy Spring....... Barbara E.! {A yankee doodle; Deep in the Heart of Texas}