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  2. Prison Legal News - Wikipedia

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    Based on PLN ' s media pack, each subscriber's magazine is read by an average of almost 10 people, so monthly readership is around 90,000. [4] As of February 2017, subscriptions were $30/year for prisoners, $35/year for non-incarcerated individuals and $90/year for attorneys, government agencies and corporations.

  3. The Angolite - Wikipedia

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    As with the rest of the prison, The Angolite was segregated; originally only white prisoners, a minority at the facility, were allowed to work on it. Under federal court-ordered reforms, including desegregation of work assignments and programs, the prison warden picked Wilbert Rideau as editor in 1975. He was the first African-American editor ...

  4. Publishers Clearing House - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Clearing House (PCH) is an American company founded in 1953 by Harold Mertz.It was originally founded as an alternative to door-to-door magazine subscription sales by offering bulk mail direct marketing of merchandise and periodicals.

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    Two men are heading to prison after the Department of Justice said they and 62 others defrauded millions of dollars from older Americans for two decades in a nationwide magazine subscription scheme.

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    A well-educated, normally astute consumer recently related a story of $160 in unexplained charges on his American Express Gold Card. He found himself on the hook for subscriptions to magazines ...

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