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To all of those on the list who have wondered about the apparent lack of
national publicity about the coming 400th anniversary celebrations in
Jamestown, you will want to read this week's U.S. News and World Report,
which has several articles about Jamestown, Bill Kelso's work, the events
and more.

Start with http://tinyurl.com/23opus (shortened URL so it won't break up in
sending to the list) and see the sidebar for links to the other stories.

Martha Katz-Hyman

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