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UPS Fact Sheet 9/04B Fact Sheet • June 2006 4520 Main St. • Kansas City, MO 64111 800-255-6734 • 816-932-6600 www.amuniversal.com/ups CORNERED by Mike Baldwin • Daily color FOCUS • Full page • National and international ADVICE or b/w and Sunday news and analysis CONSEJOS by Liliana Gundlach, Catherine Jagers THE 5TH WAVE by Rich Tennant • Weekly GENERATIONS • Half-page • Feature news for the and Daniel Ramirez • Weekly • Bilingual advice • Available in color or b&w growing mature readership from three personable, hip young Latino THE FLYING MCCOYS by Glenn and Gary GOLF INSIDER • Full page • Coverage of pro professionals • Available in Spanish McCoy • Daily and Sunday tours and expert instruction from T.J. 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