In the UK, I seem to remember that you pay an annual fee to TNAUK and
you basically get a year's worth of newspapers. Someone clear that up
for me please? Thanks.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2006 02:32:58 -0400, "Brian Lingard"
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> Ottawa Canada
> 
> Some of the Canadian newspapers were available electronically for
> a while on a paid subscription basis and a friend actually signed
> up for them.  Problem was they were not including the tables of
> financial quotations like for stocks, bonds, commodities, mutual
> funds etc and that was one of my major motivations to get the
> service.
> 
> My friend who had the service found it regularly did not deliver
> the papers he had subscribed to and finally dropped the service,
> then it closed down for lack of paying customers.
> 
> A number of Canadian papers are now available free
> electronically, but you got it, only to CANADIAN blind people!
> 
> I haven't tried any of the currently available Canadian papers.
> 
> Are TNAUK papers individually priced, or is it just one annual
> fee for as many UK papers as you want?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Brian
> 
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