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Atlantic News Delivery Changes, Expands Ear Readers: in Today's Volatile Economic Dclimate, the Ability to Change and Adapt Is Vital INSIDE: HEALTH & WELLNess 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2007 Vol. 33 | No. 3 | 3 Sections |32 Pages Atlantic News delivery changes, expands ear Readers: In today's volatile economic Dclimate, the ability to change and adapt is vital. For those of you who own a small business, you know exactly what I mean. There is nothing small about small Cyan business. It's usually the inverse: you have bigger obstacles to overcome with fewer resources at hand, and the Mike Connelly Magenta risk is all yours. Owner & Publisher It's like skiing powder in a mine field. You're navigating unique and uncharted territory — just don't hit a rock. Yellow But to do what you love and have the freedom to be your own architect is worth the risk, but that's my opinion. With that said, starting next week we will change our form of Black delivery to you. 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