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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 August 2008
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HAPPY NEW YEAR! IT BECOMES INCREASINGLY EVI-dent that it is a truism that years go past quicker as we become older. Ironically, as time goes by faster, we must devote more of our attention to the future. For readers of Cardiology in the Young, as we enter our fifth year of publication, the future is indeed bright. As of this issue you join readers on six continents and scores of countries. As editors, we are most grateful for your continued support. You will notice changes that we are incorporating into this volume, beginning with a complete redesign of our cover and minor changes in the size of the journal. Further substantive editorial changes will be incorporated throughout the year, and we will keep you fully informed as we go. Exciting changes will occur as we augment participation from colleagues in Japan, China and throughout Asia. Please share with us your ideas, as we are amenable to any change or addition that will further improve the quality of Cardiology in the Young.
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