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Friday 17 March 2006

Now you can get a fix of n2k delivered straight to your email inbox every week, and it's 100 per cent free.

They say that knowledge is power, right? Right? That's right, they do. n2k's all-new, all for you mailout- The Knowledge- is a round up of what's been happening on n2k that week.

Catch up

Catch up on the hot topic of the week in n2k's loud and direct debate; take a sneaky peek at each and every Hotlist to see what new releases you might have missed and make sure you get access to all of the cool stuff that we've been talking about on need2know.

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When it comes to sex, relationships, drugs, health, your rights and your opinions, n2k can't be beaten and by signing up for The Knowledge, you'll be making sure that you don't miss a thing. Remember, if it's happening to you, it's right here on n2k.

Exclusive to subscribers

Of course, by subscribing, you're also signing up for that little bit extra. The brilliant Hotlist Extra is now only available to people who subscribe to The Knowledge mailout.

If you don't sign up, you can't get access to the latest celeb whispers, the Hot Question, and Celebrity Justice, where we put a famous face at your mercy and you tell us whether they're scorching hot or out in the cold. It can be beautiful, it can be brutal, but it's never dull.

There'll also be exclusive competitions and other features just for those in the know enough to sign up for The Knowledge. Have we convinced you yet?

What you need to know

Get the facts about n2k's mailout before you say yes.

When will I get it?

The n2k mailout will be delivered to your inbox once a week, usually on a Friday.

What's going to be in it?

Features and debates about the issues that matter to you, along with all the latest entertainment news, games and competitions.

How do I sign up?

Just put your email address in the sign up box at the top of the homepage. An email will be sent to that address that tells you the terms and conditions of the mailout and also asks if you're sure you want to sign up. If you are, click the link and you're away.

Will I be able to unsubscribe?

Well, we would of course be devastated, but if you don't fancy getting the mailout any more, there will be the option to unsubscribe. Each issue of The Knowledge will tell you how to do this in The Bit at the End.

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