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Article: The word from London: Magazine proves Saga's far from over.(Business)
- Article from:
- The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- Article date:
- December 2, 2003
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Byline: PAT LAY
SOME things are certain in life - death and taxes for instance - and being on the receiving end of at least one Saga Magazine soon after you reach the age of 50. I had my latest, unsolicited, edition delivered this week, not my first, I hasten to add, and hopefully not my last, but I am not prepared to say how many have landed on my doorstep over the years.
However, this week's issue was particularly timely, arriving minutes after I had read in my morning papers that Saga, the group, was being put up for sale at a price not too short of ...
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