First, I went to Bloomberg.com and looked around for a newsletter. A Bloomberg Email Newsletter is available here http://quote.bloomberg.com/newstogo/registration.html?refer=newsad I can select many options and topics on what Bloomberg will send me. I picked Bloomberg because I have had experience in the past, and it send you a NICE newsletter. I picked topics related to the United States. For my second choice, I chose a CNET Newsletter. Check it out http://www.cnet.com/subscription/0-16335.html?tag=sb. There are many options you can choose through here. I chose CNET Digital Dispatch, Virus & Security Newsletter, and CatchUp Security Alert for starters. They were the most relevant items to what I do everyday. For my third choice, I chose a newsletter from Borders.com. Check it out http://borders1.m0.net/m/p/bdr/nsl/home_js.asp. I chose the basic newsletter. Check it out below To unsubscribe for CNET, I would go here http://www.cnet.com/subscription/0-16335-7-117741.html . To unsubscribe for Bloomberg, I would follow the instructions given in my confirmation email. To unsubscribe for Borders, I would go here http://borders1.m0.net/m/u/bdr/str/b.asp?e=education0001@xxxxxxxxxxxx Bloomberg is nice. It gives me pretty much any kind of financial information i want, I just have to patch up my subscription if I get a new interest. I get like just U.S. News right now, but Bloomberg snuck a few other newsletters in there, but i don't mind. I get like Weather and U.S. Financial News. Borders is a little girly, but whatever, I like girls - they are awesome. I get like Spring deals on books and CD's and the like. It is nice cuz i can just click and buy right through my email. Plenty off colors too. ....Bloomberg is the best one I got. Professional and Effective. The Brave Do Not Fear The Grave Mike Root Student Maple Valley Alternative Education education0001@xxxxxxxxxxx