2013 Syndicate Directory - King Features Syndicate

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2013 Syndicate Directory - King Features Syndicate
2013 Syndicate Directory
NEW FEATURES
CUSTOM SERVICES
EDITORIAL
COMICS
POLITICAL CARTOONS
What’s New in 2013
by Norman Feuti
Meet Gil. He’s a bit of an underdog. He’s a little on the chubby side. He doesn’t have the newest toys or live in a
fancy house. His parents are split up – his single mother supports them with her factory job income and his father isn’t
around as often as a father ought to be. Gil is a realistic and funny look at life through the eyes of a young boy
growing up under circumstances that are familiar to millions of American families. And cartoonist Norm Feuti expertly
crafts Gil’s world in a way that gives us all a good chuckle. D&S
From the masterminds behind Mobilewalla, the search, discovery
and analytics engine for mobile apps, comes a syndicated weekly
column offering readers both ratings and descriptions of highly
ranked, similarly themed apps. Each week, news subscribers
receive a column titled “Fastest Moving Apps of the Week,” which
is the weekly hot list of the apps experiencing the most dramatic increases in popularity. Two additional “Weekly
Category” features, pegged to relevant news, events, holidays and calendars, are also available. 3TW
Drs. Oz and Roizen give readers quick access
to practical advice on how to prevent and
combat conditions that affect overall wellness
and quality of life. Their robust editorial package, which includes Daily Tips, a Weekly Feature
and a Q & A column, covers a wide variety of
topics, such as diet, exercise, weight loss, sleep
and much more. 7TW
Covering everything from infectious diseases
and public health issues to sports medicine and
the latest in medical research, To Your Good
Health is a Q&A column that features answers
to readers’ questions from Dr. Keith Roach, a
highly respected physician at Weill Cornell
Medical College and New York Presbyterian
Hospital. 5TW
KFS Comics
The Amazing Spider-Man
by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber.
Since bitten by a radioactive
spider, Peter Parker’s adventures
as Spider-Man have climbed in
popularity and excitement. D&S
Apartment 3-G
by Frank Bolle and Margaret
Shulock. A serial strip about three
single female roommates as they
juggle their careers, friendship,
men and life in the big city. D&S
Arctic Circle
by Alex Hallatt. Oscar, Ed and
Gordo are three migrant penguins
who leave Antarctica for a new
life in the North Pole in this greenthemed strip. D&S
Baby Blues
by Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott.
The hysterically hectic days of a
young family of five are filled to
the brim with dirty diapers and
wild antics. D&S
Barney Google and
Snuffy Smith
by John Rose. Snuffy Smith is a
bodacious hillbilly who lives in
the Appalachian town of Hootin’
Holler with his tolerant, caring
wife, Weezy. D&S
Beetle Bailey
by Mort, Brian and Greg Walker.
Beetle Bailey avoids both work
and Sarge’s wrath while sleeping through life in uniform as the
Army’s laziest private. D&S
The Better Half
by Randy Glasbergen. A married
couple keeps the flame burning
as their romance grows older.
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Between Friends
by Sandra Bell-Lundy. Three
women find solace from the
growing pains of middle age in
gossip, friendship and supersized
cups of coffee. D&S
Bizarro
by Dan Piraro. A surreal place
where eyeballs hover, dynamite
sizzles, upside-down birds soar
and a slice of pie hides in every
corner. D&S panel and strip
formats
Bleeker The Rechargeable Dog
by Jonathan Mahood. Bleeker:
The Rechargeable Dog is a classic
comic strip about a boy and his
dog, but with a modern twist! D&S
The Amazing Spider-Man
Between Friends
Arctic Circle
Bleeker
The Rechargeable Dog
Baby Blues
Blondie
Barney Google and
Snuffy Smith
The Brilliant Mind of
Edison Lee
Beetle Bailey
Crankshaft
Blondie
by Dean Young and John
Marshall. This enduring domestic
comedy stars Blondie and
Dagwood Bumstead, a happily
married couple living an everyday, normal life. D&S
The Brilliant Mind of
Edison Lee
by John Hambrock. Meet Edison
Lee, a 10-year-old boy genius
who always has something to
say about the state of American
politics and culture. D&S
Buckles
by David Gilbert. Family dog
Buckles has happily barked his
way into owners Paul and Jill’s
hearts, endearing himself to
readers along the way. D&S
Crankshaft
by Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers.
As a former minor league pitcher,
sidelined Ed Crankshaft deals
with life’s curveballs with the
coaching of his supportive family.
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Crock
by Bill Rechin. Vermin P. Crock
struggles to maintain control of his
legionnaires in their desert fort in
this spoof of the Foreign Legion.
Reprints only. D&S
Curtis
by Ray Billingsley. Feisty 11-yearold Curtis and his mischievous
little brother Barry are kept in line
by their on-the-ball mom and
frazzled dad. D&S
DeFlocked
by Jeff Corriveau. Four outcasts–
a sheep, two dogs and a boy–
are forced to coexist in a house
on Lubberland Farms. D&S
KFS Comics
Dennis the Menace
Gil
Dennis the Menace
Created by Hank Ketcham.
Drawn by Marcus Hamilton (D)
and Ron Ferdinand (S). America’s
favorite troublemaker has been
exasperating Mr. Wilson and
charming readers for decades.
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Dustin
by Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker.
Winner of the NCS 2011 Award
for Best Newspaper Comic Strip.
At 23, Dustin Kudlick lives at home
— unmarried, unemployed, and
unable to see that as a problem.
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Dustin
Hägar the Horrible
Edge City
by Terry and Patty LaBan. A
young family navigates modern
life, technological foibles and
parenting mishaps. D&S
The Family Circus
by Bil and Jeff Keane. Heartwarming portraits featuring mom,
dad, kids, pets and poignant
truths about family. D&S panel
Edge City
Hi and Lois
The Family Circus Reflections
by Bil and Jeff Keane.
Inspirational and faith-oriented
selections. Weekly panel
Flash Gordon
The intergalactic voyager’s
journey through space never
ceases to intrigue fans, not to
mention Flash’s sweetheart,
Dale Arden. S
The Family Circus
The Lockhorns
Funky Winkerbean
by Tom Batiuk. Westview High’s
students and faculty alike find
laughs and lessons in a socially
relevant strip. D&S
Gil
by Norman Feuti
See page 2. D&S
Grin and Bear It
by Fred Wagner and Ralph
Dunagin. Lampooning political
bureaucracy, big business and
everyday life, Grin & Bear It pokes
fun at everything and everyone!
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Funky Winkerbean
Mallard Fillmore
Hägar the Horrible
by Chris Browne. Looting.
Plundering. Pillaging. Making it
home in time for his wife’s dinner.
It’s all in a day’s work for this
lovable Viking. D&S
Hazel
by Ted Key. A feisty live-in maid
keeps the house in order and
shows that she’s the real boss of
the family. Reprints only. D panel
Heaven’s Love Thrift Shop
by Kevin Frank. A faith-based
strip about a community-minded,
Christian-run thrift shop and the
eclectic people who work and
shop there. S
Henry
by Carl Anderson. Actions speak
louder than words in this pantomime comic strip about a little
boy with little hair and even less
to say. Reprints only. D&S
Hi and Lois
Written by Brian and Greg Walker.
Drawn by Chance Browne. The
American dream is alive and well
in this family-focused strip about
the Flagstons, a family that puts
the “fun” in functional. D&S
Judge Parker
by Woody Wilson and Mike
Manley. A serial strip starring a nononsense, upstanding lawyer who
stoically handles drama inside
and outside of the courtroom.
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The Katzenjammer Kids
by Hy Eisman. The longest-running
strip in history stars twin boys,
Hans and Fritz, who misbehave
and rebel against any sort of
authority. S
The Lockhorns
by Bunny Hoest and John Reiner.
After decades of marriage, Leroy
and Loretta Lockhorn have
gotten squabbling down to a
science. D&S panel
KFS Comics
Mallard Fillmore
by Bruce Tinsley. A right-wing
duck, who works as a hard-hitting
TV reporter, tackles issues of the
day in this conservative-leaning
strip. D&S
On the Fastrack
by Bill Holbrook. Workplace woes,
technology glitches and angry
bosses are the norm in this droll
depiction of employment at a
big corporation. D&S
Mandrake the Magician
by Fred Fredericks. This welldressed superhero uses sleight of
hand, hypnosis and other magic
tricks in his fight against evil-doing
criminals. D
The Pajama Diaries
by Terri Libenson. A young
suburban woman deftly juggles
a career as a freelance graphic
designer with her role as wife,
mom and online blogger. D&S
Mark Trail
by Jack Elrod. Avid environmentalist Mark Trail teaches readers
to preserve nature’s three most
valuable “W’s”: woods, water
and wildlife. D&S
Pardon My Planet
by Vic Lee. From dating and
mating rituals to lapsed social
graces, Pardon My Planet pokes
fun at politically incorrect, egodriven behavior. D&S panel
and strip formats
Marvin
by Tom Armstrong. As Marvin
reaches his “terrible twos,” the
adults in his life grow to love this
toddler’s mischievous antics and
mature insights. D&S
Mary Worth
by Joe Giella and Karen Moy.
Mary offers advice to the
fascinating and unusual
characters she meets on life’s
journey in this time-honored
continuity strip. D&S
Moose & Molly
by Bob Weber Sr. Lazy and
chronically out-of-work Moose
enjoys daily misadventures with
his wife, Molly, their kids and an
assortment of pets. D&S
Mother Goose and Grimm
by Mike Peters. Grimmy, a hyper
canine, and his forgetful owner,
Mother Goose, live in a boarding
house and enjoy visits by iconic
pop characters. D&S
Mutts
by Patrick McDonnell. Best friends
Earl the dog and Mooch the cat
live life the way it should be,
sharing friends, food and naps
in this beloved strip. D&S
Mandrake
The Pajama Diaries
Marvin
Pardon My Planet
Mary Worth
The Phantom
Mother Goose and Grimm
Prince Valiant
Mutts
Pros & Cons
The Phantom
Written by Tony DePaul; drawn
by Paul Ryan and Terry Beatty.
The Phantom is a silent, stealthy
avenger with a patriarchal
birthright to restore justice in
the most dangerous parts of
the world. D&S
Piranha Club
by Bud Grace. Down-on-his-luck
Ernie Floyd keeps reluctant
company with his scheming
Uncle Sid and his motley crew
of larcenous cronies. D&S
Popeye
by Hy Eisman. Spinach-loving
Popeye and iconic characters
Olive Oyl, Swee’pea, Bluto and
Wimpy star in this legendary
comic strip. D&S
Prince Valiant
by Thomas Yeates and Mark
Schultz. Prince Valiant is a
sweeping historical strip about a
gallant, righteous prince and his
endless quest for adventure. S
Pros & Cons
by Kieran Meehan. Occupational
humor centered on a lawyer, a
doctor and a cop whose personal
lives are often defined and
colored by their day jobs. D&S
KFS Comics
Retail
Slylock Fox and Comics
for Kids
Rhymes with Orange
Tina’s Groove
Retail
by Norm Feuti. Disgruntled
employees, spineless managers
and rude shoppers make for
funny fodder in this spot-on,
retail-based strip. D&S
Rex Morgan, M.D.
by Woody Wilson and Graham
Nolan. A principle-driven
medical practitioner has a
flawless knack for diagnosing
illnesses and uncovering
corruption and misconduct. D&S
Rhymes with Orange
by Hilary Price. Rhymes with
Orange casts a glorious spotlight
on life’s everyday minutiae and
enables us to laugh at all of our
quirky foibles. D&S
Safe Havens
by Bill Holbrook. A group of
friends grow up together, from
toddlers playing at Safe Havens
Day Care to young adults
enrolling at Havens University. D
Sally Forth
Zippy the Pinhead
Sally Forth
by Francesco Marciuliano and
Jim Keefe. The trials and tribulations of a thriving working woman,
her ever-understanding husband
and their precocious preteen
daughter. D&S
Sam & Silo
by Jerry Dumas. As two average
Joes, buddies Sam and Silo
remind readers of a simpler
time as they enjoy life in their
charming, nostalgic town. D
Shoe
Zits
Sherman’s Lagoon
Sherman’s Lagoon
by Jim Toomey. Sherman the
shark inhabits a sunny lagoon in
the South Pacific, relishing his
tropical paradise with other
ocean friends. D&S
Shoe
by Chris Cassatt, Gary Brookins
and Susie MacNelly. When not
feeding at greasy spoon diner
Roz’s Roost, the feathered
denizens of Treetops, East Virginia,
work at the local newspaper,
The Treetops Tattler. D&S.
Six Chix
by Isabella Bannerman, Margaret
Shulock, Rina Piccolo, Anne
Gibbons, Benita Epstein and
Stephanie Piro. Six female
cartoonists reveal the quirky
pleasures and challenges of
everyday life as a woman in this
innovative panel. D&S
Slylock Fox and
Comics for Kids
by Bob Weber Jr. A friendly
cast of furry characters solve
mysteries while teaching young
readers about art, nature, pets,
self-esteem and health. D&S
Tiger
by Bud Blake. A warm, humorous
glimpse at the wonders of childhood seen through the eyes of a
boy named Tiger and his scrappy
group of friends. Reprints only. D&S
Tina’s Groove
by Rina Piccolo. A single career
waitress exudes confidence and
sass, even when dealing with
bossy customers and befriending
frazzled coworkers. D&S
Todd the Dinosaur
by Patrick Roberts. The comical
adventures of a restless 7-yearold, 12-foot-tall, 3-ton T. rex and
the single guy in charge of his
care. D&S
Tundra
by Chad Carpenter. Humorous
chronicles of the outdoor-oriented culture of America’s Last
Frontier. For sale internationally
only. S
Zippy the Pinhead
by Bill Griffith. Philosophical strip
starring Griffy and Zippy, who
represent the dual personalities
of adult and child that exist in us
all. D&S
Zits
by Jim Borgman and Jerry Scott.
Sixteen-year-old Jeremy dreams
of going on a cross-country road
trip, while his parents aspire to
figure out the mysterious science
of raising a teenager. D&S
Editorial Cartoons
At least 25 timely and thought-provoking cartoons per week from
John Branch, Brian Duffy, Glenn Foden, David M. Hitch, Lee Judge,
Jeff Koterba, Jimmy Margulies, Kevin Siers and Kirk Walters.
Illustrates politically and graphically diverse views and styles.
Mike Peters, Dayton Daily News’ Pulitzer
Prize winner. Available in color. 3TW
Mike Smith. Available in color. 4TW
Ed Gamble, The Florida Times-Union’s
independent thinker. Available in color. 5TW
MALLARD FILLMORE by Bruce Tinsley
features a conservative duck reporter
who has a nose for news and current
events. From comic strips to political
cartoons, King Features offers a
diverse range of content to keep your
readers entertained and informed this
election year. D&S
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Editorial
Amy Goodman
Rich Lowry
BUSINESS AND FINANCE
ENTERTAINMENT
About Real Estate
by David W. Myers. A real estate
expert offers tips to readers
seeking advice on home
ownership decisions. Weekly
Daytime Dial
by Dana Block and Cindy Elavsky.
The latest gossip about America’s
favorite soap operas. 4TW
Investors’ Guide
by Eric Tyson. An author and
financial writer shares practical
advice with investors on how to
stay afloat financially. 2TW
J.T. & Dale Talk Jobs
Career coaches J.T. O’Donnell
and Dale Dauten consult on
workplace issues and offer advice
to workers of all ages on finding
job satisfaction. Weekly
Pauline and Arthur Frommer
Stanley Crouch
Bob Franken
Anindya Datta
COMMENTARY
Stanley Crouch
An outspoken columnist, critic
and commentator, Crouch
offers pragmatic opinions on
American politics, culture and
the arts. Weekly
Your Individual Horoscope
by Francis Drake. Revealing daily
horoscopes that give a quick
glimpse into what’s in the stars for
each and every astrological sign.
7TW
Bob Franken
With a knack for sharp storytelling
and a piquant wit, award-winning
journalist Franken shares his own
unique perspective on the news
and newsmakers of the day. 2TW
FOOD
Rich Lowry
A popular pundit on the national
scene and editor of National
Review, Lowry has an established
reputation as a hard-hitting writer
and commentator. 2TW
Immigration and Citizenship
by Allan Wernick. A column
about U.S. immigration policy
and controversies that also
guides readers through the
daunting maze of laws and
procedures. Weekly
Dale Dauten and J.T. O’Donnell
The Gossip Column
by Robin Adams Sloan. Celebrity
tattle and gossip. 2TW
Jacqueline Bigar’s Stars
One of the most widely read
astrologers, Jacqueline Bigar
interprets the daily horoscopes for
each astrological sign. 7TW
Amy Goodman
Investigative journalist and host
of the popular independent TV/
radio news program Democracy
Now!, Goodman gives her frank
analysis of politics, the media and
current affairs. Weekly
Allan Wernick
On Poker
by Chuck Blount. Get poker
tips and keep posted about
tournament coverage with this
cards chronicle. Weekly
Cook It Light
by Jeanne Jones. Recipes from
the pioneer of light cuisine who
helps readers keep the taste and
lose the fat in thousands of
popular dishes. 2TW
Drive-Thru Gourmet
by Ken Hoffman. Guilt-free
reviews of delicious fast-food
menus keep readers’ mouths
watering and tongues wagging.
Weekly with illustration
LIFESTYLES AND ADVICE
Arthur & Pauline Frommer
The name Frommer is synonymous
with travel. Father-daughter duo
Arthur and Pauline Frommer offer
valuable insights to anyone
taking a trip, planning a vacation
or experiencing wanderlust. 3TW
with photo. Daily online.
Editorial
Auto Album
by Tad Burness. Automobile expert
provides facts and anecdotes
about vintage cars. Weekly with
illustration
Chicken Soup for the Soul
by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor
Hansen. These uplifting stories and
positive life lessons hearten and
inspire readers. Weekly
Click and Clack Talk Cars
by Tom and Ray Magliozzi.
Readers throughout the world
will benefit from the honest —
and humorous — consumer
advice about car repair from
Tom and Ray. 2TW
Dear Teacher
by Marge Eberts and Peggy
Gisler. Longtime teachers answer
questions from the families of
schoolchildren. Weekly
Debbie Travis’ House to Home
An innovative home decorator
divulges unique tips on
renovating homes: room by
room, detail by detail. Weekly
Good Housekeeping Institute
Savvy Consumer
Researchers at one of America’s
most trusted institutions inform
consumers of good buys, product
recalls and comparison shopping.
Weekly with photo
Happy Musings
by Sally Huss. A feel-good feature
that provides readers with peaceful insights that brighten each
day. 6TW
Help Me, Harlan!
by Harlan Cohen. Candid and
honest advice from a male point
of view addresses readers’
personal issues and relationship
problems. 2TW
Hints From Heloise
This trusted adviser is dedicated
to helping readers simplify their
lives with tips about lifestyle
management. Heloise offers
service journalism at its best!
6TW plus illustrated Sunday,
3TW in condensed format
Heloise Classified Hints
Crafted for classified sections.
Fifteen plug-in hints on real estate,
recruitment, pets, autos and
garage sales. Weekly
Ray and Tom Magliozzi
Kovels: Antiques and Collecting
by Terry Kovel. This leading
antiques expert demystifies
collecting through practical
advice and history lessons about
readers’ antiques. Weekly
Mobilewalla
by Anindya Datta
3TW See page 2.
Debbie Travis
Harlan Cohen
Heloise
Terry Kovel
Money Manners
by Jeanne Fleming and Leonard
Schwarz. Tricky and emotionally
charged dilemmas that involve
money, friends and family are
common. In Money Manners,
Fleming and Schwarz offer smart,
witty, down-to-earth advice on
how to deal with them. Weekly
Prime Time With Kids
by Donna Erickson. An educator
and TV host shares her inventive
ideas for activities and recipes
that promote family time and
togetherness. Weekly with photo
Rheta Grimsley Johnson
Award-winning journalist travels
the country and reports on the
stories, the voices and the spirit
of ordinary Americans. Weekly
Sew Simple
by Vicki Farmer Ellis. Nationally
recognized authority on sewing
offers her helpful tips on the latest
fashions, fabrics and stitching
techniques. Weekly with illustration
Leonard Schwarz and Jeanne Fleming
The Super Handyman
by Al and Kelly Carrell. Father and
daughter offer readers helpful
fix-it hints and expert advice for
do-it-yourself home repairs. 3TW
with illustration
Dr. Michael Roizen and Dr. Mehmet Oz
Editorial Puzzles
more
MIND AND BODY FITNESS
Ask Dr. Brothers
Psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers
offers her advice to readers on
troubling issues. 6TW
Joe and Dr. Teresa Graedon
Ask Dr. Ruth
by Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Renowned
sex therapist gives sound relationship advice. 2TW
The People’s Pharmacy
by Joe and Dr. Teresa Graedon.
Expert advice on alternative
medicine and health care. 3TW
To Your Good Health
Dr. Keith Roach educates readers
about infectious diseases, public
health and sports medicine. 5TW
Drs. Oz and Roizen
by Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Michael
Roizen. See page 2. 7TW
Phil Franké
SPORTS
Master Strokes
by Phil Franké. Top 100 golf
instructors offer illustrative tips and
professional advice. 3 panels per
week
NASCAR This Week
by Ken Willis and Godwin Kelly.
Full-spectrum coverage of NASCAR
drivers and teams. Weekly
Jack Nicklaus
This feature offers hints and tips
from one of the sport’s greatest
golfers. 3TW with illustrations
Original John Alden Knight
Solunar Tables
An indispensable guide for sportsmen throughout the country.
Monthly in advance
PUZZLES AND GAMES
Bananagrams!
A daily anagram challenge so
compact it fits into one neat panel.
Each day of the week hosts a
different progressive game. 7TW
AND
Challenger
The space-efficient numbers game.
7TW
Comics For Kids
by Bob Weber Jr. Fun facts, drawing
tips, challenging brainteasers and
games. D&S
Contract Bridge
by Steve Becker. The champion’s
strategy. 7TW
Hocus-Focus
Spot the differences in similar
drawings. 7TW
Super Quiz
Test readers’ knowledge of the
world. 6TW
Conceptis Puzzles
A variety of interactive logic puzzles
and games available online and in
print. 7TW
Joseph Crossword with
Cryptoquote
Print and online interactive. 6TW
Psychedelic Blocks
by Michael G. Chan. Online
interactive block puzzle. 7TW
Premier Sunday Crossword
with Cryptoquip
by Frank Longo. Print and online
interactive. Weekly
Sheffer Crossword with
Cryptoquip
Print and online interactive. 6TW
Stickelers [sic.] by Terry Stickels.
Logic puzzles, spatial/visual puzzles,
word games, sequences, number
stumpers and analogies. 6TW
Wishing Well Readers’ fortunes. 6TW
Word Sleuth Word-finder game. 6TW
Word Sleuth Frenzy by Michael G.
Chan. Online, interactive only. 6TW
Wuzzles by Tom Underwood.
Word puzzles. 7TW
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Phone: 407-894-6610
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Fax: 407-895-7331
e-mail: [email protected]
Sales Assistant: Gloria Sampsel
Phone: 407-894-7582
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Inside Sales Representative
Phone: 212-969-7593
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Fax: 646-280-1593
e-mail: [email protected]
Jim Nolan
Sunday Comics Manager
Phone: 212-969-7599
Cell phone: 917-670-5417
Fax: 646-280-1599
e-mail: [email protected]
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Michael G. Chan
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Phone: 212-969-7578
e-mail: [email protected]
Rose Croke
Promotions Director
Phone: 212-969-7594
e-mail: [email protected]
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Phone: 800-708-7311, Ext. 236
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Phone: 800-708-7311, Ext. 246
Fax: 407-894-9768
David Cohea
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Phone: 800-708-7311, Ext. 252
e-mail: [email protected]
Jim Clarke
Editorial Director
Phone: 800-708-7311, Ext. 251
e-mail: [email protected]
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