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Published online on Tuesday, Oct. 02, 2007

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FresnoBee.com and The Fresno Bee are launching an e-mailed newsletter that will sharpen readers' knowledge of business stories and trends in the Valley and beyond.

The free newsletter will have news and analysis on agriculture, new businesses, industry trends, consumer issues and real estate.

Other features will include columnists, multimedia presentations and previews of The Bee's weekend stories. Subscribers also can nominate businesses for the Word on the Street column that appears in The Bee on Mondays.

To sign up for the newsletter, go to FresnoBee.com and click on the link appropriate link next to the newsletter graphic.



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