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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>This may be a rather strange request for the list,
but I am searching around for inspiration and I feel ideas are dancing just out
of reach.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>I had settled
on 'Don't Panic Books' as an imprint for books <BR>dealing with grim situations
that could be recovered. A Domain search ealry this year indicated the .co.uk
name was available. However I now find it was registered last year, and is for a
new bookshop named Don't Panic. Apart from any isisues of rights I,and I am sure
they, would not welcome the confusion.<BR><BR>I can't find anything yet that
follows Idiot's and Dummies' <BR>series in a way that does not have a load of
other connotations.<BR><BR>My thoughts are focussing on:<BR><BR>Order Out of
Chaos<BR>But this seems more like an Astro Physics series<BR><BR>Noob Success
Books<BR>But this has more of a business start up implication<BR><BR>Take
Control Books or<BR>Get in Control Books<BR><BR>And I did toy with<BR>Dumb
Blonde Guides<BR>But even if I could avoid the pc problems it is more suited to
a jokey series.<BR><BR>The first book in the series is Control Your Debt Crisis
on Your Own Terms, which is specifically for England and Wales, and is a
step by step instruction to ensuring all rights are observed by the creditors.
[The UK (largely in obedience to EU decisions) has developed rather kinder laws
to debtors than in the US.]<BR><BR>Any thoughts will be welcome.<BR><BR>Joseph
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