Discusses the impact of the plan of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to increase the rates for periodical class mails on small circulation magazines in the U.S. Actions taken by the publication industry in response to the proposal of journalist Michael Kinsley to abolish the second-class mail subsidy on periodicals; Implications of the support extended by the Magazine Publishers Association to proposal for the publication industry; Dialogues which were quoted to show the harassment which citizens who believe they are testifying in the public interest can be made to suffer.
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