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        <![CDATA[  <P>Royal Mail claims that poor grammar and spelling costs British business around &#163;4 billion every year and the national average for people with literacy problems is 24 per cent.  Now both consumers and organisations can tap into top British writing talent via a new web company called www.write4me.co.uk.  The company provides any kind of written project from around 100 specialist writers for anything from advertising copy to love poetry or business speeches to wedding speeches. Aimed at smaller organisations or consumers looking for a special gift www.write4me.co.uk claims to be unique in terms of the scope of services it offers. (PRWeb Aug 3, 2005)</P>
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