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The URL is correct but only part of it is hyperlinked below. I would try the 
following (or copy directly into your browser's address line):

 http://www.cspi.org/motion.asp?siteid=100366&lgid=1&menuid=5376&prodid=116948&cat=9869__________________________________Caroline PloemManagerHealth Promotion ClearinghouseSuite 209, City Centre Atlantic1535 Dresden RowHalifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3T1Toll Free: 1-877-890-5094Tel: (902) 494-1917Fax: 1-902-494-3594Email: [log in to unmask] HPC is currently conducting a membership drive. If you support ourmission, please take a moment to consider joining our growing community.Becoming a member is free and takes only a few minutes. Visithttp://www.hpclearinghouse.ca/pdf/Membership.doc for more information.----- Original Message -----From: "John Kenneth Davies" <[log in to unmask]>To: <[log in to unmask]>Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 4:26 AMSubject: Re: [CLICK4HP] New book on health promotion easier to access now !> Is this website correct?>> Professor John Kenneth Davies>> -----Original Message-----> From: Health Promotion on !
 the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On> Behalf Of Michel O'Neill> Sent: 02 October 2007 22:14> To: [log in to unmask]> Subject: [CLICK4HP] New book on health promotion easier to access now !>> The field of health promotion has significantly influenced the evolution> of health systems worldwide since the release of the Ottawa Charter for> Health Promotion in 1986. Health Promotion in Canada:> Critical Perspectives analyzes the field of health promotion in that> country as well as Canada's influence all over the world since 1994.> Over 90 authors -including some of the best-known international,> national, and provincial writers in the field as well as many younger> voices from the upcoming generations- update and expand upon the> analysis of the first edition. This totally revised second edition of a> book which has become a classic will help professional and community> practitioners, decision makers, students, teachers, researchers,> activists and the general public to un!
 derstand health promotion in> Canada and abroad. A detailed table of c
ontents and the possibility to> order it electronically can be found at:> http://www.cspi.org/motion.asp?> siteid=100366&lgid=1&menuid=5376&prodid=116948&cat=9869> To UNSUBSCRIBE send to: [log in to unmask] the following phrase> "unsubscribe click4hp" as unquoted text. To view archives or manage your> subscription (and create a password) go to> http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html>> To UNSUBSCRIBE send to: [log in to unmask] the following phrase"unsubscribe click4hp" as unquoted text. To view archives or manage yoursubscription (and create a password) go tohttp://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html>

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