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Forever young.


In Don Ranly's session on editing, "Reinventing Print," at the June NEPA conference (also see Editing, this issue), it was heartening heart·en  
tr.v. heart·ened, heart·en·ing, heart·ens
To give strength, courage, or hope to; encourage. See Synonyms at encourage.

Adj. 1.
 to see many newsletter veterans and editorial directors taking notes as assiduously as·sid·u·ous  
adj.
1. Constant in application or attention; diligent: an assiduous worker who strove for perfection. See Synonyms at busy.

2.
 as the half-dozen college students who were also in the packed room.

Those open-minded and "forever young" veterans included, for example, Fraser Lang, president of Manisses Communications, Jim O'Shea of Aspen, and--of course--George Spencer of GHI GHI Group Health Incorporated (HMO)
GHI German Historical Institute (Washington, DC)
GHI Ghost Hunters International
GHI Geohazards International
GHI Gustav Heinemann-Initiative
 LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
.

Spencer observed, "I left the convention hyped about the business. At 71, I was in the office all day Saturday and Sunday."

And that's after 40 years in the newsletter industry.
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Date:Jun 30, 2003
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