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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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The name was later changed to Rotagrams to avoid a name-conflict with the International Rotarian Magazine , after Rotary became international with Clubs in Canada and Britain.
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John Fielding, CEO
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The payment of per capita dues and magazine subscriptions to Rotary International shall be made on July 1st and January 1st of each year on the basis of the membership of the club on those dates.
Read the announcement about Sugar in the November 1998 issue of Teddy Bear Club International Magazine.
FREE to subscribers of 12 or 24 issues of Teddy Bear Club International Magazine!
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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These fees are used to pay your dues to Rotary International (which includes your subscription to the monthly "The Rotarian" magazine), your dues to District 3450 and your share of all other general administrative overheads of the club such as printing, stationary, postage, photocopying, provision of lunch for guest speakers and so on.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Over in France Club Oric International released its fourth disc magazine and then promptly renamed itself Club DiscOric.
The Official International Agnetha Benny Björn Frida Fan Club Magazine - news December 2001.
The Official International Agnetha Benny Björn Frida Fan Club - Magazine.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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Bonsai Clubs International (6 magazines per year, annual convention)
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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This committee shall stimulate reader interest in THE ROTARIAN; sponsor a magazine month; arrange for brief monthly reviews of the magazine on regular club programs; encourage the use of the magazine in the induction of new members; provide a copy of the magazine for non-Rotarian speakers; secure international service and other special subscriptions for libraries, hospitals, schools, and other reading rooms; send news items and photographs to the editor of the magazine; and in other ways make the magazine of service to the club members and non-Rotarians.
This committee shall stimulate reader interest in the Rotarian; sponsor a magazine week; arrange for brief monthly reviews of the magazine on regular club programs; encourage the use of the magazine in the induction of new members; provide a copy of the magazine for non-Rotarian speakers; secure international service and other special subscriptions for libraries, hospitals, schools and other reading rooms; send news items and photographs to the editor of the magazine of service to the club members and non-Rotarians.
In January, 1987 Club Oric International was launched in France, with a quarterly magazine on tape or disc and a catalogue of over 600 software titles.
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