VRG-NEWS: The Vegetarian Resource Group Newsletter
Volume 19, Issue 5

May 2015

By Shani Stewart

CONTENTS

  1. GREETINGS FROM THE EDITOR
  2. THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP'S 1 ST ANNUAL ONLINE CHARITY AUCTION: JUNE 1- JUNE 15, 2015
  3. VISIT VRG AT THESE OUTREACH BOOTHS
  4. SUPPORT THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP BY SHOPPING WITH AMAZONSMILE
  5. VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP RESEARCH AND NEWS DIETARY GUIDELINES PETITION, SILICON DIOXIDE, VEGETARIAN OPTIONS AT BASEBALL STADIUM, LECITHIN, AND MORE
  6. A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING VRG VOLUNTEERS
  7. VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP INTERNSHIP
  8. CALCIUM STEARATE
  9. POLLINATION PROJECT
  10. COFFEY GROUNDS CARETAKER & FACILITIES DESCRIPTION
  11. VEGAN FESTIVALS
  12. VIDA VEGAN CON TAKES TEXAS
  13. BECOME A MONTHLY DONOR FOR VRG
  14. FARMED ANIMAL SURVEY
  15. ABOUT THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP
  16. ABOUT VRG NEWS

1) GREETINGS FROM THE EDITOR

Spring is in the air and summer is on the way. Fortunately we are seeing more and more food retailers carry items geared toward Vegetarian and Vegan eaters that are not limited to fresh produce. One retailer that I have been tremendously impressed with is Target. Previously I was unaware of their offerings, until a co-worker recently advised me of their offerings as she knows my eating choices. Target offers way more vegan options than my regular grocery store probably ever will. We're all used to seeing tofu and the garden veggie burgers in the grocery store. However, Target offers several different brands (even gourmet yumm) such as Gardein, Sweet Earth, Amy's Kitchen, Kashi, Lyfe, in addition to your regular day to day fresh produce. Target even has their own brand of pre-seasoned meatless meat.

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2) THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP'S 1 ST ANNUAL ONLINE CHARITY AUCTION: JUNE 1- JUNE 15, 2015

Bid on unique products from your favorite veg-friendly companies for a good cause at The Vegetarian Resource Group's 1st Annual Online Charity Auction!

June 1st through June 15th, 2015, The Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) will hold an online fundraising auction via Ebay Giving Works where 100% of each item's final bid price will be donated to The VRG. Funds from this event will be used to help offset the costs of printing and shipping our vegan and vegetarian-based educational materials, which we have provided to activists, professionals and organizations around the country, for over 33 years, free of charge!

The link to the auction will be shared on our [website] (vrg.org) and [Facebook page] ([ https://www.facebook.com/thevegetarianresourcegroup ] ) the day it goes live on June 1st at 10 AM. If you would like to receive sneak peeks of all the amazing vegan goodies being offered in this auction please RSVP on Facebook at:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1412672129044692/ ]

Please note that only amounts paid over the value of the item is a charitable deduction since you are receiving a benefit for your purchase.

If you have any questions about this event or you are a veg-friendly business that would like to donate an item please contact our Outreach Coordinator, Nina, at [email protected].

We thank you in advance for your support!

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3) VISIT VRG AT THESE OUTREACH BOOTHS

If you would like to volunteer at any of these events, contact Nina at [email protected].

If you would like to donate towards our veggie outreach, donate at:
http://www.vrg.org/donate ]

Donations can also be sent to

The Vegetarian Resource Group
PO Box 1463
Baltimore, MD 21203

Or call: (410) 366-8343

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4) SUPPORT THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP BY SHOPPING WITH AMAZONSMILE

AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support the Vegetarian Resource Group every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop
http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1279034 ] ,
you'll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to your favorite charitable organization. You can choose from nearly one million organizations to support.

How do I shop at AmazonSmile?
To shop at AmazonSmile simply go to
http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1279034 ]
from the web browser on your computer or mobile device. You may also want to add a bookmark to [ http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1279034 ] to make it even easier to return and start your shopping at AmazonSmile. This is the link provided by Amazon for shopping with AmazonSmile for VRG.
Which products on AmazonSmile are eligible for charitable donations?
Tens of millions of products on AmazonSmile are eligible for donations. You will see eligible products marked "Eligible for AmazonSmile donation" on their product detail pages. Recurring Subscribe-and-Save purchases and subscription renewals are not currently eligible.
Can I use my existing Amazon.com account on AmazonSmile?
Yes, you use the same account on Amazon.com and AmazonSmile. Your shopping cart, Wish List, wedding or baby registry, and other account settings are also the same.
How much of my purchase does Amazon donate?
The AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price from your eligible AmazonSmile purchases. The purchase price is the amount paid for the item minus any rebates and excluding shipping & handling, gift-wrapping fees, taxes, or service charges. From time to time, we may offer special, limited time promotions that increase the donation amount on one or more products or services or provide for additional donations to charitable organizations. Special terms and restrictions may apply. Please see the relevant promotion for complete details.
Can I receive a tax deduction for amounts donated from my purchases on AmazonSmile?
Donations are made by the AmazonSmile Foundation and are not tax deductible by you.

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5) VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP RESEARCH AND NEWS DIETARY GUIDELINES PETITION, SILICON DIOXIDE, VEGETARIAN OPTIONS AT BASEBALL STADIUM, LECITHIN, AND MORE

PETITION TO USDA & HHS ON SUSTAINABLE DIETARY GUIDELINES
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/18/petition-to-usda-hhs-on-sustainable-dietary-guidelines/ ]
VEGAN STREET FAIR IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA MAKES HISTORY
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/19/vegan-street-fair-in-los-angeles-california-makes-history/ ]
VEGAN EATING IN COSTA RICA
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/19/vegan-eating-in-costa-rica/ ]
VEGAN RESTAURANTS ADDED TO THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP'S ONLINE GUIDE TO VEGAN AND VEGETARIAN RESTAURANTS IN THE USA AND CANADA
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/20/vegan-restaurants-added-to-the-vegetarian-resource-groups-online-guide-to-vegan-and-vegetarian-restaurants-in-the-usa-and-canada/ ]
POLLINATION PROJECT
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/24/pollination-project/ ]
AMY'S KITCHEN RECALLS PRODUCTS CONTAINING ORGANIC SPINACH
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/24/amys-kitchen-recalls-products-containing-organic-spinach/ ]
THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP'S 1ST ANNUAL CHARITY AUCTION: JUNE 1-15, 2015
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/25/the-vegetarian-resource-groups-1st-annual-charity-auction-june-1-15-2015/ ]
AUTHENTIC ITALIAN CUISINE, MADE VEGAN
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/26/auththentic-italian-cuisine-made-vegan/ ]
IT'S EASIER TO FIND VEGAN PIZZA IN CANADA NOW
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/26/its-easier-to-find-vegan-pizza-in-canada-now/ ]
BASEBALL FANS CAN NOW FIND VEGGIE OPTIONS AT CAMDEN YARDS IN BALTIMORE, MARYLAN
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/27/baseball-fans-can-now-find-veggie-options-at-camden-yards-in-baltimore-maryland/ ]
14-YEAR-OLD DESIGNED AND NOW SELLS VEGGIE T-SHIRT
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/31/14-year-old-designed-and-now-sells-veggie-t-shirt/ ]
SILICON DIOXIDE
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/03/31/silicon-dioxide/ ]
THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP 2015 VIDEO CONTEST
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/01/the-vegetarian-resource-group-2015-video-contest/ ]
WHOLESOY & COMPANY CLOSING
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/01/wholesoy-company-closing/ ]
VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP INTERNSHIP
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/03/vegetarian-resource-group-internship/ ]
THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP'S 1ST ANNUAL ONLINE CHARITY AUCTION
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/03/the-vegetarian-resource-groups-1st-annual-online-charity-auction/ ]
HOW DO I RESPOND TO RELIGIOUS CHRISTIAN OR JEWISH TEACHERS/PARENTS/LEADERS WHO QUESTION GOING VEGETARIAN DUE TO BIBLICAL VERSES AGAINST IT
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/07/how-do-i-respond-to-religious-christian-or-jewish-teachersparentsleaders-who-question-going-vegetarian-due-to-biblical-verses-against-it/ ]
KFC, TACO BELL & PIZZA HUT LAUNCH NEW PALM OIL POLICY
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/07/kfc-taco-bell-pizza-hut-launch-new-palm-oil-policy/ ]
HOW DO I PLAN A VEGETARIAN OR VEGAN BAR/BAS MITZVAH
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/08/how-do-i-plan-a-vegetarian-or-vegan-barbas-mitzvah/ ]
LECITHIN
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/08/lecithin/ ]
SOME SABRA HUMMUS HAS BEEN RECALLED
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/09/some-sabra-hummus-has-been-recalled/ ]
VEGAN RESTAURANTS ADDED TO THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP'S ONLINE RESTAURANT
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/10/vegan-restaurants-added-to-the-vegetarian-resource-groups-online-restaurant-guide/ ]
DON'T MISS THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP'S 1ST ANNUAL ONLINE CHARITY AUCTION
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/10/dont-miss-the-vegetarian-resource-groups-1st-annual-online-charity-auction/ ]
COFFEY GROUNDS CARETAKER & PROPERTY CUSTODIAN NEEDED IN ALABAMA
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/15/coffey-grounds-caretaker-property-custodian-needed-in-alabama/ ]
VEGAN CHEESE
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/15/vegan-cheese/ ]
BECOMING VEGAN IN AN EVIDENTLY NON-VEGAN COMMUNITY
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/16/becoming-vegan-in-an-evidently-non-vegan-community/ ]
CALCIUM STEARATE
http://www.vrg.org/blog/2015/04/16/calcium-stearate/ ]

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6) A BIG THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING VRG VOLUNTEERS

We would like to thank the following volunteers for their amazing work this month on VRG's Vegetarian Restaurant Guide, VRG Scholarship applications, and other projects:

  • Matt Baker, R.N.
  • Shani Stewart
  • Julz Hover
  • Laura McGiness
  • Reed Mangels,PhD, RD, LDN
  • Eric Sharer, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN
  • Anne Porterfield-Custer
  • Tim Addicks
  • Navaal Mahdi

Research for our Restaurant Guide and scholarship responses can be done at our office located in Baltimore, MD or remotely using your computer at home. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Nina at [email protected].

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7) VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP INTERNSHIP

By Anna Balfanz

Last December, my internship advisor plopped a huge black binder filled with internship opportunities in front of me. I began flipping through it, casually placing Post-it notes on any pages that appeared interesting. I located a few, but none really spoke to me. My advisor informed me that I could research at home to find the best place to complete my three-week internship project in March.

Back home, I went online, forgot everything in that binder, and began browsing through internships for high school seniors in Baltimore. When I stumbled upon this one, I couldn't believe it. It seemed to offer everything that interested me: vegetarianism, activism, writing, and non-profit. Best of all, they accepted people my age. The next day, I ran back to my advisor, knowing that VRG was where I wanted to spend the three weeks. Within a week or so, I was one of the first people in my grade to secure an internship.

When Charles (VRG Co-Director) first sent me an email with all my different projects, I knew I was going to have one of my grade's most hands-on internships. All of the projects related to my resume and interests, ranging from writing a press release to assisting a lawyer, and I eagerly anticipated my classes ending so I could immerse myself in real work.

When I first arrived, I immediately felt at home. Charles gave me a tour of the office, explaining details about non-profits, publishing, and the vegan movement. At the end, he gave me about fifteen books and cookbooks to take home. As a current vegetarian who wants to transition into veganism, this was the perfect gift. Everyone I spoke to in the office welcomed me and made me feel free to ask questions. Having already filled out a preliminary schedule, I could get right to work.

I began working on my Teen FAQ, which turned into a major project. Coming from an Orthodox Jewish school, I've faced questions about vegetarianism from a religious standpoint. I wanted to address that in my FAQ, so I chose the question, "How do I respond to religious Jewish or Christian parents/teachers/leaders who question going vegetarian due to Biblical verses against it?" As it turns out, tons of information exists regarding the topic. This remained my favorite project throughout the internship, because I learned so much about the answer myself. I now feel well-prepared to respond to anyone who brings religion into the conversation, and hope others reading the FAQ feel the same way.

Another of my favorite parts of this internship (I had many) was responding to scholarship applicants. Having just suffered through the excruciating process of college applications and essays, I suddenly found myself on the other side. I read essays from high school seniors from all over the United States interested in vegetarianism and their activism, and wrote brief responses to each. Though the office may have been glad when we finished, I missed reading them!

One unique project I undertook was assisting a lawyer in researching prisoners' rights to vegetarian food. I live near the campus of Johns Hopkins University, and this opportunity allowed me to finally use its library as a resource. Mr. S. Paul Kinzie, the lawyer, taught me how to use WestLawNext, an online legal research system. I researched past cases related to the issue, and learned much more than I expected. When I first began reading through the cases, I had no idea what happened. Every other word felt foreign; I couldn't even define the Court of Appeals. However, similar to being immersed in a new language, you learn quickly. I now have a much better understanding of the federal legal system, how constitutional rights and the freedom of religion work in prison, and a better understand of how to build a case. After I found a relevant enough case I typed up its summary and relevance, which made me really consider why I found it relevant and how it could be useful. After four years of high school mock trial, the presentation side, it was great to experience the real research side of a court case.

It turns out, at a vegan non-profit, you sample lots of food. For one project, I wrote a review of vegetarian/vegan items at a restaurant. This meant I had an excuse for my family to order tons of food from my favorite restaurant, Donna's, for dinner one evening. I also wrote three veggie bits for vegan dark chocolate, macaroons, and tortilla chips. People were rightfully jealous when they heard about that aspect of my internship. I left the boxes of food near me so I could snack on them throughout the week, long after I had finished writing the review.

I also wrote an article about vegetarian and vegan Bar and Bat-Mitzvahs, which allowed me to ask people questions and hear their stories. I spoke to two strangers on the phone, and while that at first made me slightly nervous, I would now love to call up as many people as possible to hear their stories. The more people I spoke to, the better I became figuring out what questions to ask.

Many people intern in The Vegetarian Resource Group office for months, so I wondered if I was going to get a version that felt curtailed. That didn't happen at all; I believe that someone interning here for one week would receive multiple experiences and a feel for non-profit work. I found myself learning more than I bargained for, with Charles emailing me and placing in my office mailbox interesting articles about non-profits and publishing, and even just through overhearing the conversations happening in the office.

While I felt immersed and busy from the beginning to the end, there was time for enjoyment. One time, a former intern brought bagels for lunch, and we all ate in the kitchen and talked about life. On my second to last week, we all had take-out Indian cuisine for lunch, and I discovered a love for spicy potatoes. I'm leaving this internship with more recipes, new favorite foods, greater understanding, and more experience. I doubt this will be the last of my experience with non-profit work, but I'm very glad it was the first.

For information about internships, see:
http://www.vrg.org/student/index.php ]

To support VRG internships, join The Vegetarian Resource Group at
http://www.vrg.org/member/cabdacae.php ]

For information about VRG scholarships, see
https://www.vrg.org/student/scholar.htm ]

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8) CALCIUM STEARATE

The VRG needs your help!

Have you spotted calcium stearate on a food label recently?

Please let us know!

Send us a web link to the ingredients label or a photo. Or at least, lead us to it with the complete name of the food product including brand. No vitamins or pharmaceuticals, please...just food.

At one time, calcium stearate was often derived from cow or hog fat, but we think this is no longer true.

We're not even sure this once-popular anti-caking agent and emulsifier is really even used much at all today in food.

In fact, we've spotted it only in Smarties candy and Subway Canada's Honey Oat Bread (both plant-derived).

Have you seen it? Please let us know! Thanks!

-Jeanne Yacoubou, VRG Research Director

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9) POLLINATION PROJECT

Pollination Project provides $1,000 startup grants to individual change makers and projects that promote compassion around the world. The foundation does not fund projects that support the consumption, distribution, farming, eating of animals or animal products. They encourage vegan youth to apply. See: [ https://thepollinationproject.org/ ]

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10) COFFEY GROUNDS CARETAKER & FACILITIES DESCRIPTION

Seeking a mature, responsible, healthy, vegan-oriented couple or individual (preferably retired) to exchange Caretaker/Property-Custodian duties for free land rent for their RV or Camper in a pristine outdoor environment close to an interstate, 2 towns and a city plus an international airport.

We offer Caretaker(s) a place to grow an organic garden and set up their own tent, RV or Camper in beautiful, unpolluted surroundings.

For more information see:
http://www.all-creatures.org/cb/cg.html ]

Proprietor: Gerry Coffey: [email protected] or leave message at 256-350-2823.

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11) VEGAN FESTIVALS

Vegfest coming to Scotland on December 5th and 6th at SECC Glasgow, Scotland is set to embrace a whole new world of healthy eating in 2015 with Europe's vegan festival Vegfest arriving at SECC, Glasgow, on December 5th and 6th.

The two day vegan food fest is preceded by a brand-new Glasgow-based venture The Only Way is Ethics comprising of a number of ethical, fairtrade, organic and vegan enterprises in the region. This joint venture is a result of months of planning and the Vegfest organisers were thrilled to be able to announce an event of this scale.

The event website vegfestscotland.com will be live in May.

Hello from Vegan Festival UK!

  • Newcastle Vegan Festival
    Saturday 4th July 2015
    10 AM - 4 PM
    at The Assembly Rooms
    Fenkle Street
    Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 5XU
  • Edinburgh Vegan Festival
    Saturday 8th August
    10 AM - 4 PM
    The Roxburghe Hotel
    38 Charlotte Square
    Edinburgh City Centre EH2 4HQ

Contact Info:

EUROPEAN VEGAN SUPERFEST

Come to VegFestUK VegfestUK shows
Bristol at Amphitheatre (BS1 5LL) on May 23rd and 24th 2015
and London October 10th and 11th 2015 at Olympia Central Hall Levels 1& 3

For details visit vegfest.co.uk and their free 24-7 global vegan news and recipes website vegfestexpress.co.uk for full Contact:
[email protected]/ 0117 307987

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12) VIDA VEGAN CON TAKES TEXAS

Vegan Bazaar
Friday May 29 ~ 1 PM TO 7 PM at the Marchesa Hall & Theatre 6226 Middle Fiskville Rd. Austin, TX
Vegan Expo, Vegan Bar, Panels, Food Trucks, Sampling, Live Demos, Book Signings, Special Guests
Day One of Vida Vegan Con III -- Open to the Public for the First Time Ever!
Tickets at: VIDAVEGANCON.COM

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13) BECOME A MONTHLY DONOR FOR VRG

The Vegetarian Resource Group greatly appreciates the support given by our monthly donors. You can join our monthly giving group with a minimum gift of just $10 a month by going to www.vrg.org/donate. You will be part of a network of givers who support our outreach efforts on an ongoing basis. These donations allow us to continue vegan education in a wide variety of venues including schools, doctor and dietitian offices, libraries, various professional conferences, animal rights events, health fairs, environmental festivals, and much more. Thank you for your support!

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14) FARMED ANIMAL SURVEY

I'm a grad student at the University of Edinburgh studying animal behaviour and welfare. My dissertation is looking at attitudes toward farmed animals and their welfare by different dietary groups (meat eaters, vegetarians and vegans). I was wondering if it would be possible to post the link to my survey on this site? Thank you! Go to:
https://qtrial2015az1.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0rIPk0tiRUzh3ut ]

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15) ABOUT THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP

Our health professionals, activists, and educators work with businesses and individuals to bring about healthful changes in your school, workplace, and community. Registered dietitians and physicians aid in the development of nutrition-related publications and answer member and media questions about vegetarian diets. The Vegetarian Resource Group is a non-profit organization. Financial support comes primarily from memberships, donations, bequests, and book sales. The Vegetarian Journal, a print magazine, is a benefit of membership in The VRG. (For more information, please see the Vegetarian Journal online
http://www.vrg.org/journal/ ] )

To sign up for the The Vegetarian Resource Group national email newsletter, please visit:
http://www.vrg.org/vrgnews/ ]

We are also on Facebook and Twitter

If you would like to make a donation, become a member, volunteer, or find out more about The VRG, contact us at:

The Vegetarian Resource Group
P.O. Box 1463
Baltimore, MD 21203

Phone: (410) 366-8343
Fax: (410) 366-8804
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: [ http://www.vrg.org/ ]

To donate:
http://www.givedirect.org/give/givefrm.asp?Action=GC&CID=1565/ ]

Copyright The Vegetarian Resource Group 2015 The contents of this newsletter, and our other publications, including Vegetarian Journal, are not intended to provide personal medical advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health professional. We often depend on product and ingredient information from company statements. It is impossible to be 100% sure about a statement, info can change, people have different views, and mistakes can be made. Please use your own best judgment about whether a product is suitable for you. To be sure, do further research or confirmation on your own.

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16) ABOUT VRG NEWS

VRG-NEWS is the e-mail newsletter of The Vegetarian Resource Group. This is an announcement list so subscriber messages are not accepted by the list. If you have a technical question about the list, please contact us at [email protected]. If you have any suggestions, ideas, or corrections to VRG-NEWS, please direct them to [email protected]. Thanks

To subscribe to VRG-NEWS, go to
http://www.vrg.org ] or
http://www.vrg.org/vrgnews/ ]

To unsubscribe, or otherwise manage your subscription to VRG-NEWS, go to
http://lists.vrg.org/mailman/listinfo/vrg-news_lists.vrg.org ]

If you are a new subscriber, you might enjoy reading past issues of VRG-NEWS online at
http://www.vrg.org/vrgnews/ ]

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