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She said she knew of some 20 other SparkLIST customers, including one public media company, whose newsletter recipients have been receiving spam.

Mr. Finigan, whose newsletter was called Robert Finigan's Private Guide to Wines, became interested in the subject while a student at Harvard, where one of his classmates came from a wine-producing family in France.

Esther Dyson, an influential industry analyst and publisher whose newsletter Release 1.0 is determinedly focused on the intersection of the present and the future, is host of the conference.

In the last six to eight months alone, about 20percentt of all employees at big public relations firms have lost their jobs, according to Jack O'Dwyer, a publisher in Manhattan whose newsletter and Web site track the profession.

"The fact that news comes out through civic groups like ours means that North Korean society is changing fast," said Pomnyun Sumin, a Buddhist monk and chairman of Good Friends, a relief group based in Seoul whose newsletter broke the swine flu story last month.

"There's no need to go to the supermarket except for fresh milk," said Mr. Flacks, whose newsletter, "The Flacks Report," is sent to an e-mail list of about 300 people, mostly in the news media and in political circles in Manhattan.

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Other publishers who say their e-mail addresses have been compromised include Anne Holland, who publishes a newsletter called MarketingSherpa, and Ralph Wilson, whose newsletters include Web Marketing Today and Doctor Ebiz.

The tragedy is that this epidemic could have been nipped in the bud months ago if governments had paid heed to organisations such as Medecins sans Frontières whose newsletters portrayed the horror of the situation in unemotional terms.

Mr. Myers, whose newsletters include The Myers Report, estimated the average decline in cost per thousand viewers for cable at 15percentt and "starting at minus 20percentt" in the upfront market for syndicated shows, which is proceeding even more slowly than the upfront market for cable.

But Mr. Dent, whose monthly newsletter, The H.S. Dent Forecast, has about 7,000 subscribers who pay $199 a year, is still optimistic.

Bill Bishop, a China expert whose Sinocism newsletter tracks the country's political scene, agreed that Obama's welcome looked suspiciously like a deliberate slight intended "to make the Americans look diminished and weak".

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