Dear subscribers.Liz Frank Director / Editor 30 June June: see month. 2005 Dear Subscribers, We hope you enjoy our June 2005 copy of Sister Namibia Namibia (nämĭb`ēə), officially Republic of Namibia, republic (2005 est. pop. 2,031,000), c.318,000 sq mi (823,620 sq km), SW Africa. Magazine--Volume 17 # 2. As usual, this issue is full of relevant and interesting stories, as well as intriguing in·trigue n. 1. a. A secret or underhand scheme; a plot. b. The practice of or involvement in such schemes. 2. A clandestine love affair. v. artwork and poetry. We apologise v. 1. same as apologize. Verb 1. apologise - defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning; "rationalize the child's seemingly crazy behavior"; "he rationalized his lack of success" for the delay in getting this issue done and out to you, we had a number of technical hitches to deal with but these are now solved and we are speeding up production of the next issue. A big thank you to those of you who took time to complete the readership read·er·ship n. 1. The readers of a publication considered as a group. 2. Chiefly British The office of a reader at a university. survey enclosed en·close also in·close tr.v. en·closed, en·clos·ing, en·clos·es 1. To surround on all sides; close in. 2. To fence in so as to prevent common use: enclosed the pasture. in the last issue and return it to us. The survey is now completed and you will find information on the findings in the forthcoming issue, they were very interesting for us and will certainly help us to improve on the contents and design, as well as in marketing the magazine to potential advertisers, distributors and donors. This is the second issue that is going on sale in bookshops and supermarkets around the country, so let your friends know where they can get a copy of their own! We take this opportunity to remind you that you, too, play an important part in our organisation. Through your subscriptions and donations, Sister Namibia is able to accomplish important work in the promotion and protection of the human rights of all women in Namibia and the building of women's leadership in our communities. If you have not yet renewed your subscription to Sister Namibia magazine for 2005, please fill out the yellow form inside the magazine and return it to us with your payment. If you are unsure of your subscription status, please contact Johanna Johanna is a feminine name, a variant form of Joanna that originated in Latin in the Middle Ages, including an -h- by analogy with the Latin masculine name Johannes. The original Greek form Ioanna lacks a medial -h- because in Greek /h/ could only occur initially. at the Sister Namibia office. The next issue will be mailed to you end of August IF WE HAVE RECEIVED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION BY THEN! And remember, the LETTERS PAGE is YOUR PAGE--we look forward to hearing from YOU! Yours sincerely Liz Frank |
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