Monday, February 06, 2006

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

Books

"A classic is a book which people praise highly but never read."

- Mc.Kenzie

TOPIC OF THE DAY

Reader's Digest
DeWitt Wallace conceived of the idea of a magazine containing condensed articles from many popular magazines while recovering from World War I injuries. DeWitt and his Canadian-born wife Lila Wallace (née Lila Bell Acheson) published the first issue on February 5, 1922, starting out of their own home. It was available by mail for 10¢ a copy. The magazine first became available on newsstands in 1929. Circulation passed the 1,000,000-copy mark in 1935. The 10 billionth copy of the U.S. edition was published in 1994, and the 1,000th U.S. issue was the August 2005 edition.
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