This
page was updated October 4, 2008
Recently
the Apologia Board of Directors resolved to make Apologia Report
available free of charge to its subscribers. Our
desire is to serve as many as we possibly can through this e-mail
publication.
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in the event of technical conflicts that occasionally prevent us
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