tipsheet

tipsheet

(ˈtɪpˌʃiːt)
n
a list of advice or tips
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The Utah State University Cooperative Extension has a tipsheet on corn from how to pick the best ears to how to freeze it for enjoying at a later date.
This tipsheet provides an overview of what landlords and tenants should know about the Standards.
The site offers online-only content --including news stories, podcasts and a weekly news quiz--and special editions of its popular Healthy You tipsheet, including Spanish, audio and short Quick Facts versions.
Salem Radio Network's nationally syndicated programs, includingBill Bennett's Morning in America, The Mike Gallagher Show, The Dennis Prager Show, The Michael Medved Show, The Hugh Hewitt Show, and The Eric Metaxas Show will also be using Anchor Dashboard, which is being customized to integrateproprietary Salem content including Tipsheet, Twitchy, Regenery Publishing, and Hot Air.
Before that, she pitched and produced political segments for CNN's John King, USA and worked as a TV editor for The Hotline, National Journal's campaign tipsheet.
The Cook Political Report, a Washington tipsheet, estimates that 205 of the chamber's 232 Republicans can count on a safe re-election race a year from now.
While he was at ABC he founded The Note, an online daily tipsheet on American politics, which he now maintains at Time.com, and later became a regular contributor to MSNBC.
The company's tipsheet series delivers technical information for users of heat transfer fluids and thermal oil systems.
Itindulged, too, in the old tipsheet fiction that the thing was based on 'secret tip-offs' and information from 'financial experts'.
A 10-minute This Morning tipsheet stodgily stretched out to an hour.