Better Service for Our Readers Abroad

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In an era when travelers reach other continents by air within hours and video programs bounce from satellites across oceans, surface-mail delivery of Annals of Internal Medicine abroad has become a relic from the past. Beginning with the January 1982 issue, copies will go to most of our international subscribers by International Surface Air Lift (ISAL), a recently introduced postal service. (Copies going to subscribers in countries not served by ISAL will continue to be sent by surface mail.) To hold the cost of the airlift service to a minimum we must reduce the weight of airlift copies, and therefore

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