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August 2011
The Third Quarter 2011 Tea Leaf Readings is being prepared to send to you.
Watch your mailbox for articles, convention news, regional reports, body language quiz and much, much more.
To learn more about Meakin check out these two Education Supplements
Meakin Survey by Eleanor Washburn (1991)
Meakin Revisied by Eleanor Washburn (2001)

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Historical Issues
(Thanks to Al Sleeper for helping us put these historical issues online.)
1980_December_-_Vol_1_Number_1.pdf
1981_March_-_Vol_1_Number_2.pdf
1981_June_-_Vol_1_Number_3.pdf

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