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More than 500 entries came in for In-Print 2004, sponsored by IPG and the International Publishing Management Association. After examining them for two days in IPMA's Liberty, Mo., headquarters, judges selected 92 winners, 44 of which won first place prizes. Some of the top winners were: Brigham Young University: 8 Awards University of Oklahoma: 7 Awards Louisiana State University: 7 Awards Briggs & Stratton: 6 Awards University of Delaware: 6 Awards All prizes were presented during an awards banquet at the recent IPMA conference in Philadelphia. For more information on the contest and tips on how to win next year, visit http://www.ipgonline.com/doc/in_print.html. Here

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