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Download free newsletter templates, primarily for print newsletters plus a few for Web use.

These newsletter templates are in PDF, Word, Publisher, and other formats.

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Microsoft Office Online Newsletter Templates

Browse several pages of newsletter templates for personal or business use. There are templates for various versions of Word and Publisher in 1, 2, 3, and 4 column layouts. A few are user-contributed.
 

HP Business Identity Kits With Newsletters for Word

2-column newsletter templates are among the Microsoft Word format documents in these coordinated sets that include brochures, flyers, business cards, postcards, and more.
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Dangerous Journey

 

Dangerous Journey
by Brian H. Jones

Living with cancer, surviving cancer: a personal memoir of hope, experience, and fortitude. From the book: ‘Like most people, I feared cancer. Like most people, I called it ‘the Big C’, or something similar. Like most people, I pitied anyone who had cancer, thinking that it was like living in the shadow of death. And, like most people, I never really believed that cancer could strike at me. Perhaps I developed a sense of invulnerability when I survived an early scare at the age of 30 years after I found lumps in both of my breasts.