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Activist journalists wanted for new Belgian magazine

vieuxcmaq, Mardi, Avril 10, 2001 - 11:00

Mao Magazine (adam@maomagazine.com)

We want a journalist/photographer from the non-corporate world to cover Quebec for us. And what is more in this side of things we pay...

We're a brand new magazine specialising in investigative journalism and edgy cultural shit. Our printed magazine is in Flemish, like the site at the moment, but we are now working in English too. We can also work in French though I won't insult any French speakers by trying to ecrit it...

Please phone me or email me and we'll try and sort something out and we can always do some more work in the future.

If you think I'm some sort of corpo-cover then you can check my own personal magazine YearZero (from the UK like me) at www.yearzero.org...

cheers
adam p

www.mao.be


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