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Since our appeal earlier this week, participation in the eyegive fundraiser has increased dramatically -- 42 new people have signed up, and daily revenues have doubled! As mentioned before, we received the first checks from eyegive, last month, totaling more than $775 -- but the next one can be much bigger than that, with your help. If you haven't signed up yet, you can select DRCNet automatically by visiting http://www.eyegive.com/html/ssi.cfm?CID=1060. Then, the easiest way to keep up with it (or to get back on track if you signed up but stopped visiting) is to set the eyegive home page, http://www.eyegive.com, as the default start-up page in your web browser -- use edit-preferences in Netscape or view-Internet options in Internet Explorer. For those of you who didn't read the bulletin, here is a brief recap: Eyegive is a web site through which people can earn money for their favorite non-profit organization, just by clicking on a page of ads that appears when you visit the site. Clicking up to five times per day earns DRCNet valuable funds, if you have selected us as your recipient non-profit. Your wrist and finger clicks can add up to earn DRCNet thousands of dollars -- money that can pay for part-time help, advertise for new members, any number of things. Please check it out, and those of you who have taken part already, keep up the good work!
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Issue #48, 7/2/98
Join the DRCNet Thousand | Point and Click for Drug Policy Reform | US, UK Plan Biological Warfare in Opium-Producing Nations | Canadian Doctors Call for Opiate Maintenance, but Attorney General Cites "Bad Message" | Treatment-Resistant AIDS Spreading, Bolstering Case for Syringe Exchange | On Polling Numbers and Syringe Exchange in New Jersey | FDA Orders Books Destroyed | Crop Eradication Leaves Lebanon Peasants Hungry | News Briefs | Orlando, FL: Statewide Medical Marijuana Conference 25-Jul | Washington State Medical Marijuana Initiative Submits Signatures | Independence Day for KY Farmers: University of Kentucky to Release Hemp Research | Editorial: Who's a Fraud?
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