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WND introduces WorldNet

Monthly magazine 'perfect companion' to online newspaper


Posted: December 10, 1999
1:00 am Eastern

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WorldNetDaily is launching its monthly magazine, WorldNet, starting in January 2000.

"We've designed WorldNet as the perfect companion for readers of our WorldNetDaily.com daily newspaper," said WorldNet founder and Editor Joseph Farah. "It contains some of the most compelling articles readers will ever encounter, and provides a unique look at the world that is informative and highly thought-provoking."

WorldNet has evolved from the long-popular monthly magazine published by WorldNetDaily called Dispatches. As with Dispatches, WorldNet readers will be treated to vital news gleaned from the far corners of the earth, and not available anywhere on the Internet.

Each issue of WorldNet Magazine will feature:

  • Anthony LoBaido, WorldNet's roving international reporter. Having worked as a journalist in Mexico, South Africa, North and South Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, Australia, Laos, and Cambodia, LoBaido is now working on stories in China. His ground-breaking articles, like his recent piece on Cambodia, keep readers on the edge of their seats.

    Anthony LoBaido

  • Special in-depth reports by J.R. Nyquist, who lays out with bone-chilling detail what is really going on behind the scenes in international affairs, particularly in Russia, where the Cold War is far from over. "If you believe the Russians are just slogging around in a dismal economy, waiting to be finished off by Y2K, you better check out WorldNet Magazine," said Farah.

  • Jay Lamprecht, our Africa correspondent, who shares with WorldNet readers his perceptive and penetrating analysis from inside the "Dark Continent."

  • WorldNetDaily veteran investigative reporter David Bresnahan, bringing his special talents to WorldNet Magazine in his exclusive monthly report.

  • Correspondent Toby Westerman, who monitors shortwave broadcasts from all over the world and reports on vital but hidden news that you simply won't hear or read anywhere else.

  • Clear-as-a-bell economic analysis by researcher Greg Nyquist.

  • A special message from Farah.

"WorldNet Magazine is growing, just like WorldNetDaily.com," said Farah. "The transition from Dispatches to WorldNet is just the first step. We're really excited about the potential for growth, and expect to incorporate new features and sections in the future. It's a unique magazine, unlike any other monthly. WND readers really should check it out."

Subscribe to WorldNet Magazine by visiting WND's online store or by calling toll-free 1-877-909-1776.








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