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To: FREAKAZOID who wrote (17961)2/24/1999 10:23:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 44908
 
>>In an era where school budgets and funding are being cut, TSIG is proud to offer teachers and schools innovative fund-raising programs which will enable the schools to raise many millions of dollars to enhance their budgets and curriculum.<<

Some more thoughts on rereading the release. From the sentence above, it sounds like the teachers and administrative staffs of the schools will have a vested interest in this working since they will be a beneficiary of the funds. So they will most likely be doing what they can to help out and encourage participation.

>>Lifetime Learning Systems, a subsidiary of Primedia, Inc. (NYSE:PRM - news), is the nation's recognized leader in the creation and dissemination of corporate-sponsored educational materials. Since 1978, Lifetime Learning has created over 1,000 educational programs for more than 350 leading corporations, including American Express, AT&T, Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, Kodak, General Mills, GM, Hershey, McDonald's, Microsoft, Nabisco, Pepsi, PolyGram Records, Sears, Sony, TI, and Walt Disney. Lifetime Learning works with almost every school in the country, from day care through college, and has over 2.2 million teachers and administrators in its database of the schools where their programs are used consistently. <<

What a business partner! BTW, is anyone noticing that the same names keep appearing in TSIG releases--Kodak, Polygram, American Express, etc., etc. And we are now connected to these huge multinational conglomerates through Signature, TEMPO and Lifetime Learning Systems.

Pretty phenomenal.




To: FREAKAZOID who wrote (17961)2/24/1999 10:58:00 PM
From: SDakota-98  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
I'm here! Just trying to catch up. I got home from "8 hours of paying bills" and look here 150 posts to go through. Man, as I was wading through post after post of Sword-ology I couldn't help but wish we had an "ignore" button here on SI.
Watch out Freak, I've finished catching up and 18000 is coming up. LOL!!