Free Father’s Day Messages to be Hosted by Stripes.com

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Stripes.com beginning immediately and ending June 10 at 5:00PM EDT.

A selection of messages sent to those stationed in the Middle East will appear in a special printed edition to be inserted in Stars and Stripes Middle East Sunday edition, June 19, 2005, but messages must have been received by May 27 to be included in this printed edition.

All messages received will be published online at Stripes.com beginning on Father’s Day, June 19, including those sent to recipients in the Middle East…….

     

Due to limitations on Internet access for our forward deployed, we decided to print some of the messages just for the Middle East, says Stars and Stripes Chief Operating Officer, Max J. Lederer Jr. Anticipating that many fathers in contingency areas will not have time to read messages online, Stars and Stripes will add a box to the online message posting so people can check it if their recipients are in the Middle East.

Those checked messages will be extracted and some will be printed in the special section on June 19. Lederer added, It’s an expensive proposition for Stars and Stripes, but we believe it is very important that our down-range readers don’t miss out on special occasions like this.  Stars and Stripes will print as many of the Middle East messages as possible.

To send a free message, visitors may go to Stripes.com and click on the Father’s Day Messages button, any time from May 9 to May 27.  Stars and Stripes will publish all messages online, as long as they are received via its online message board by the May 27th deadline.  Only messages received online will be published.

Stars and Stripes will make every attempt to print all the messages received for Middle East recipients, but reserves the right to limit the number of messages actually published in the special Middle East Father’s Day Messages insert.

www.stripes.com

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