From sj-approval Tue Jul 25 11:28:39 1995 Return-Path: Received: by world.std.com (5.65c/Spike-2.0) id AA11433; Tue, 25 Jul 1995 15:32:16 -0400 Received: from emout04.mail.aol.com by world.std.com (5.65c/Spike-2.0) id AA11410; Tue, 25 Jul 1995 15:32:14 -0400 Received: by emout04.mail.aol.com (1.37.109.11/16.2) id AA010920519; Tue, 25 Jul 1995 15:28:39 -0400 Date: Tue, 25 Jul 1995 15:28:39 -0400 From: RUBENEWS@aol.com Message-Id: <950725152838_122672707@aol.com> To: sj@world.std.com Subject: FREE? NY Times and Wall Street Journal? Sender: sj-approval@world.std.com Precedence: bulk Reply-To: sj Fellow netters: Media alert! ( i.e. Wake Up!) From the July 1995 issue of "Online Access" magazine: FTP Freebies: You can get "The New York Times" or "The Wall Street Journal" delivered to your computer each morning without charge. It hasn't been publicized, but news junkies in the know have signed up for a test news delivery program that features a nifty newsreader for a quick scanning of the papers' contents. You can download the software by ftp-ing to ftp-ensemble.com and going to the pub directory. Choose the Mac or Windows directory and you'll find the newsreader called Relevant. To download the newspapers, go to ftp-ensemble-com/pub/mac/NYT or WSJ. (Substitute win for mac if you're a Windows user.) The newsreader has instructions for automatic daily delivery. Catch the service while it's free. Enjoy! Ruben Sosa Villegas Rocky Mountain News rubenews@aol.com