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  2. The Sun (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun is a magazine based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The overall goal for the publication, as stated by editor and co-founder, Sy Safransky, is to create a feeling of connection between contributors and readers. [1]

  3. Belize - Wikipedia

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    Belize, despite its small population, is a melting pot of cultures. Although the colonial government encouraged the idea and passive application of racial segregation to keep the population divided, it never did have a strong impact on the small, diverse, and largely interconnected population [citation needed]. Like many other post-colonial ...

  4. Online magazine - Wikipedia

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    An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet, through bulletin board systems and other forms of public computer networks. One of the first magazines to convert from a print magazine format to an online only magazine was the computer magazine Datamation . [ 1 ]

  5. Interzone (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Gardner Dozois referred to Interzone in 2007 as the "handsomest SF magazine in the business". [5] In 2006, the Science Fiction Writers of America removed the magazine from its list of professional markets due to low rates and small circulation. [6] However, within the genre field the magazine is still ranked as a professional publication. [7]

  6. XY (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine contains political and cultural articles, pictures, and submissions by readers. Featured photographers included Steven Underhill (cover of issue 1, 1996), Bradford Noble, James Dawson, and many others. Featured comic series included Tough Love by Abby Denson (who still appears in Issue 50) and Joe Boy by Joe Phillips.

  7. The Lady (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was founded by Thomas Gibson Bowles (1842–1922), the maternal grandfather of the aristocratic and eccentric Mitford sisters. Bowles also founded the English magazine Vanity Fair. [1] 39-40 Bedford Street, in the Covent Garden area of central London, the headquarters of The Lady from 1885 to 2019 [2]

  8. Chirp (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Chirp Magazine is a popular Canadian children's and science magazine founded in 1997 as a comic book. Aimed at young children, it is published 10 times per year. Chirp is the youngest member in a family of magazines that includes OWL and Chickadee . [1]

  9. Bust (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Bust is a women's lifestyle magazine that is published four times a year. The magazine was started by Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel and is currently published by Street Media LLC. Bust covers music, news, crafts, art, sex, and fashion from an independent ("indie"), third wave feminist perspective. The magazine's slogan is "For women with ...