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Comments on this article

just bring back the magazine. I never read anything now that it is on a screen. Most of us already have to spend far too much time at computer screens.

posted on 2012-09-25 by John Kindness

Was this in my imagination ,but when you first went on line instead of a printed magazine was there a facility somewhere to turn pages of the computer like a mag .instead of scrolling and going in the headers. I liked this because the other format makes me feel like I may miss something by jumping around. I also so miss having the mag becuase I also liked to take it to bed too. Of course if I could view it like a mag this would be a compromise.Would others like this Adele Christensen

posted on 2012-09-05 by Adele Christensen

NEWCASTLE: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Friday 9-2pm, Tues closed, LONDON: Mon-Fri 9.30-6pm Offices closed fourth Tuesday of each month for staff development and training. Go to www.a-n.co.uk/join_in/faqs for a range of commonly-asked questions and responses. email subs@a-n.co.uk to subscribe ads@a-n.co.uk to advertise info@a-n.co.uk for queries not covered by the FAQs

posted on 2012-06-27 by Susan Jones

do you ever answer your phone?

posted on 2012-06-26 by Tony Foster

I keep getting logged out whilst writing my blog or commenting - why?

posted on 2012-02-20 by Sophie Cullinan

I have set up a blog through artists talking, but the link I was advised to use appears not to work for others, although it does for me. the link was: http://www.a-n.co.uk/link/veroniquesblog

posted on 2012-02-20 by Veronique Chance

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