Don't use CSS, many web clients strip it, so do many desktop clients. The latest version of Outlook also uses a restricted older renderer from word to show the emails which has had an affect on email newsletters for business. Basically, if you want the newsletter to look ok in web and desktop clients, go back to table based designs for your html template and use all those old font tags that you've not used for the last 8 years or so. If you really must style something with css, added to the tag directly with a style tag.
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