According to an Amex Travel rep (and
several reader reports), if you signed up for your card between October 2016 and May 31, 2017, you'll still receive the 50 % rebate with no cap for one year from the date your card was issued.
Not exact matches
Finally, even if you're resolved to stay on top of this issue, it could take
several months, as some merchants are
reporting that the chip
readers are on back order, and credit card providers aren't issuing chip cards all at once.
Lastly, our good friends at the Incrementum Fund, Ronald Stoeferle and Mark Valek, who our
readers know as the authors the annual «In Gold We Trust»
report, have released the inaugural issue of their new Crypto Research Report this December in cooperation with Demelza Kelso Hays and several other contrib
report, have released the inaugural issue of their new Crypto Research
Report this December in cooperation with Demelza Kelso Hays and several other contrib
Report this December in cooperation with Demelza Kelso Hays and
several other contributors.
For the last
several years, we've discussed many of these factors, about which
readers can fully test their understanding by perusing scores of
reports and essays archived here at https://www.moneymetals.com/news You can also find a steady stream of informative, relevant, actionable information on «The Silver Guru» David Morgan's Blog.
Reader's Digest Canada
reports that
several studies have shown Mediterranean diets high in monounsaturated fat and low in saturated fat promote heart health.
(FMSC rebates have been discussed
several times previously on The Lunch Tray, when I pointed
readers to good
reporting on the issue by school food blogger Ed -LSB-...]
The weekly
reports acquired something of a cult following, and
several readers were kind enough to suggest that they should be compiled as a book.
Several readers have emailed in this morning to alert me to
reports that State Republican Party executive director Tom Basile is seriously considering running for an open state Senate seat currently held by a GOPer.
Amazon.com's executives certainly hope so, with
several quoted in news
reports yesterday saying that the company sees Kindle for iPhone as a companion, not a cannibalization threat to the dedicated Kindle and Kindle 2 electronic
readers.
Several months ago, GoodEReader
reported on a few of the initiatives that Scholastic was launching in order to keep its content current in the minds of children's and young adult
readers, including the pending incorporation of ebooks into the book club offerings and the additional 39 Clues content that came out in time for fans of the series to need reading entertainment over the December school holidays.
Amazon.com's executives certainly hope so, with
several yesterday quoted in news
reports that the company sees Kindle for iPhone as a companion, not a cannibalization threat to the dedicated Kindle and Kindle 2 electronic
readers.
E-book
readers saw a similar jump in sales, with the number of owners hopping from 10 percent to 19 percent from mid-December to January following
several months of zero growth,
reported Pew.
In February 2011, Colorado State University published a
report that evaluated
several electronic
readers for their level of accessibility for various disabilities.
The Digital
Reader, which has been following this story for
several months,
reported Monday that an unnamed Delaware - based LLC was the new owner of Liquavista.
For example, they reportedly stopped giving humane education talks at schools after a few months because they decided it was a relatively ineffective intervention, and stopped publishing an online magazine once they thought that it would be more efficient to direct
readers to their website.137 They also
report that they have changed the focus of
several programs in response to new information.
Irritating:
Several TravelSkills
readers are
reporting that Delta gate agents now frequently fudge about lack of overhead bin space on planes during boarding, forcing passengers to gate check carry ons.
His
report confirms what we've heard from
several other TICKET
readers:
In comments,
several readers suggested that I examine a recent
report from the U.K. newspaper the Daily Mail that attempts to tie the research of modeller and IPCC author Mojib Latif to the current cold spell in Europe.
«Barbaro's article — «Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private» — includes
several widely
reported incidents that have been shown to be questionable, but the story really started to unravel when the woman featured most prominently in the article, Rowanne Brewer Lane, started publicly calling out the authors for misleading
readers by twisting her words to paint Trump in a negative light.»
Bottom line: responsible
reporting should note these are only «possibilities», yes, but same said responsible
reporting should also inform
readers that not one but
several recent studies change the picture (veruss 4 - 5 years ago) from «remote possibility» to a «higher probability than previously thought» for such shut - down scenarios.
ABC
reports that
several Midwest suburbs like Parma, Ohio already have «no knock» lists (Parmanian
readers can register here), but Rye would be the first municipality in the New York area to pass such a law.
Following my post earlier this week about the benchmark
report published by Blue Hill Research that assessed the ROSS Intelligence legal research platform, I had
several questions about the
report and many
readers contacted me with questions of their own.
Several readers over at Droid Life
reported that the Galaxy S8 Oreo update hit their device earlier today.
DroidLife is
reporting that
several readers have notified the site that T - Mobile has begun to send emails with shipping notices that their Galaxy S7 or S7 edge has already shipped.
Over the weekend, MacRumors
reported about
several complaints its
readers shared in its Forums page.