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New Developments
BY Father Owen Kearns, LC Publisher October 21-27, 2007 Issue |
Posted 10/16/07 at 10:10 AM
We have reached the point where the new school year’s
schedule has become routine, and we haven’t yet entered into the hectic
“holiday season” yet. It’s a perfect time to update you on a few things
happening at the Register.
NCRegister.com. We are grateful to all the words of
encouragement and appreciation we have received about our website, which we
have been improving on for several months. We have made another improvement
this month. The site used to include one featured, free article per week — the
story accompanied by a photo at the top of the home page.
Now we have made the site more like an online magazine, by
changing the featured story every weekday. That way, each day you log on you’ll
find that the site includes a new feature as well as new “Media Watch” links.
Weekly newsletter. Make sure to sign up online for our
weekly e-mail newsletter. This gives you the weekly schedule, telling you what
is featured online on the website each day, and also lets you know about what
else the Register is doing, online and off.
Online archive. Many of you use the Register to clip stories
and pass them on. It has taken a long time, and there is still a lot of work
ahead of us, but we are now adding stories to our online archive so that
subscribers will be able to find important stories from the Register’s past
several years.
Catholic Identity College Survey. Our Catholic identity
college survey is also online now in a more usable format. Before, it was
difficult to follow the online version of this valuable resource for Catholic
parents. Now it’s easy.
Rosary Booklet Sale. Remember that the National Catholic
Register’s Guide to the Rosary is half-price in October. To order, call (800)
356-9916, extension 3809.
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