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The website displays the last edition, #78, being from 2005. Is this to be taken as a sgin that the publication is now defunkt? __
meco16:25, 26 February 2007 (UTC)reply
Magazine's current status
Any editors: I've enquired at book/magazine retailers several times in recent years & they always say it is listed as a current periodical but it's never in stock. I think for all practical purposes it should be considered defunct. I think a line or two should be added to the article about
http://covertaction.org/ which hosts downloadable copies of all the issues from the magazine's inception in 1978 thru 2000. I've sent email to both the Covert Action website and the Cover Action Quarterly website for any clarifying information. The message to CAQ bounced "due to extended inactivity" at that mailbox. -Mal, 1 January 2008