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'On the Road' travels to the Web
Now also featured on The-Signal.com



By Stephen K. Peeples
Signal Online Editor
speeples@the-signal.com
661-259-1234 x521
Posted: July 16, 2008  11 p.m.

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The Signal's popular "On the Road" feature has cruised down the information highway to the Web.

Now, in addition to appearing in the newspaper's "On the Road" page, your photo will be posted on The-Signal.com, where it can be seen by people around the world.

Here's how On the Road works: If you or someone in your family are going out of town on vacation or business, take a copy of The Signal newspaper with you.

Have a picture taken of you in some exotic locale, holding up your copy of the paper.

After you send your photo and info to us, we'll print it in the paper, then post it on The-Signal.com.

Online, you'll find "On the Road" under the "Lifestyle" tab on The-Signal.com's home page.

You can e-mail all your family and friends and let them know your photo is in the paper and online.

To print and post your pic, we just need to know a few basic details:

* Who:
* What:
* Where:
* When:
* How:
* Why:
* Comments:

E-mail your digital photos (high-resolution, 500K-plus file size) to ontheroad@the-signal.com.

You must include a daytime phone number in case we need to contact you.

If you have hard-copy prints, mail them to:
On the Road
c/o The Signal
24000 Creekside Road
Valencia, CA 91355

Be sure to attach a note with the above info and your daytime phone number.

And remember, anytime you're out of town, you can always keep in touch with what's happening here at home by visiting The-Signal.com.

We'll see you and your Signal...On the Road!






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