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Blaze Media (1,973 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article

Blaze Media is an American conservative media company. It was founded in 2018 as a result of a merger between TheBlaze and CRTV LLC. The company's leadership
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Political journalism (2,455 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Political journalism is a broad branch of journalism that includes coverage of all aspects of politics and political science, although the term usually
Istok (magazine) (112 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
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Muutoksen kevät (Finnish: Spring of Change) was a Finnish quarterly political magazine which covered environmental issues and topics related to human and
Dar al-Islam (magazine) (205 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
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Kremlin.ru is the official website of the President of the Russian Federation. It was launched in January 2000. Website content is licensed under a Creative
Harper's Weekly (1,550 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization was an American political magazine based in New York City. Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916
270toWin (194 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
270toWin is an American political website that projects who will win United States presidential, House of Representatives, Senate, and gubernatorial elections
Amandla (magazine) (271 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
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Maroc Hebdo (274 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Maroc Hebdo is a French-language Moroccan weekly political magazine. Maroc Hebdo was established in 1991 by Mohammed Selhami in Casablanca. Mohammed Selhami
Sovremennik (797 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
[səvrʲɪˈmʲenʲːɪk] , "The Contemporary") was a Russian literary, social and political magazine, published in Saint Petersburg in 1836–1866. It came out four times
Press Holdings (179 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
group in 1995. The company also owns The Spectator, a weekly British political magazine, and Apollo, an art magazine. In July 2023, it was announced that
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Columbia Political Review (294 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Political Review is Columbia University's undergraduate multipartisan political magazine. The Columbia Political Review is the official publication of the
Standpoint (magazine) (284 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Standpoint was a British cultural and political magazine, originally published monthly, that debuted in June 2008. It ceased to be published regularly
Globus (Macedonian magazine) (96 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Glbus was a weekly political magazine in Macedonia. Currently the magazine operates with online edition. Богата новинарска и уредничка жетва: Како паѓаше
The Weekly Standard (1,602 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
The Weekly Standard was an American neoconservative political magazine of news, analysis, and commentary that was published 48 times per year. Originally
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Kulloja (Korean: 근로자; MR: Kŭlloja; lit. Worker; [kɯːlod͡ʑa]) is a political magazine published in North Korea. Launched in 1946 it is published monthly
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Candour (magazine) (924 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Candour is a British far-right political magazine founded by journalist and political activist A. K. Chesterton, appearing weekly from 1953 to 1960, and
Newsline (magazine) (181 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Newsline was a Pakistani monthly English current affairs and political magazine owned by Hum Network. It was published from 1989 to 2019 in Karachi, Pakistan
Canadian Parliamentary Review (264 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
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This Magazine (537 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
This Magazine is an independent alternative Canadian political magazine. The magazine was launched "by a gang of school activists" in April 1966 as This
Australian Left Review (145 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
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The Green Papers (164 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
The Green Papers is a website that tracks the outcomes of United States presidential elections. It was established by Richard Berg-Andersson and Tony Roza
Netaji (magazine) (57 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
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The New Times (magazine) (334 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Russia and Armenia. (During the Soviet times it was a multi-language political magazine which followed the official party line.) Its chief editor is Russian
Rose al Yusuf (magazine) (838 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
(Arabic: روز اليوسف; also written Rose al-Yousef) is an Arabic weekly political magazine published in Egypt. Rose al-Yūsuf was first published on 26 October
Total Politics (556 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Total Politics is a British political magazine described as "a lifestyle magazine for the political community". It was first published in June 2008, and
Kultura (480 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Paryska ("Paris-based Culture")—was a leading Polish-émigré literary-political magazine, published from 1947 to 2000 by Instytut Literacki (the Literary Institute)
Dalit Voice (1,171 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Dalit Voice was a political magazine published in Bangalore, India. The current full title is "Dalit Voice: the voice of the persecuted nationalities denied
Canadian Forum (886 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
political publication and Canada's longest running continually published political magazine (1920–2000). The Canadian Forum, A Monthly Journal of Literature and
The House (magazine) (155 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
The House is a weekly political magazine relating to the British Houses of Parliament It was founded in 1976 by MPs including Mike Thomas, Richard Faulkner
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Ars (magazine) (114 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
(from the Latin for "art") is a Montenegrin monthly cultural and political magazine, that identifies as the journal of literature, culture and social
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Leo Tolstoy. It was first published in 1856, in the literary and political magazine Sovremennik. The idea for "The Snowstorm" dates back to January, 1854
Revolutionary Socialist Workers' Party (Turkey) (261 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
International Socialist Tendency.[citation needed] The DSİP supports the political magazine Altüst. The party is one of the participants in the Peoples' Democratic
Brown Political Review (1,053 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
The Brown Political Review (BPR) is a quarterly, student-run political magazine and website at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. It covers
Geoffrey Robinson (politician) (1,708 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
2008 he was the owner of the New Statesman, a centre-left weekly political magazine. Robinson was born in Sheffield, England, and educated at Emanuel
Counterpunch (107 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
refer to: Counterpunch (boxing), a punch in boxing CounterPunch, a political magazine Counterpunch (typography), a type of punch used in traditional typography
Tong Kraham (141 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
It was published in Khmer language and was named after a Chinese political magazine named Red Flag. Yale Archived 2007-01-02 at the Wayback Machine Ideology
Richard Neville (writer) (1,829 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Australian political magazine The Monthly described Neville as a "pioneer of the war on deference"
Tribune (magazine) (4,256 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Tribune is a democratic socialist political magazine founded in 1937 and published in London, initially as a newspaper, then converting to a magazine in
Parviz Ghelichkhani (638 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
is now based in France, where he is the editor and publisher of a political magazine. He played for Alborz F.C. (Kyan's reserve team), Kian F.C., Taj,
Race Today (879 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Race Today was a monthly (later bimonthly) British political magazine. Launched in 1969 by the Institute of Race Relations, it was from 1973 published
Lies of Our Times (160 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Lies of Our Times (LOOT) was a political magazine published between January 1990 and December 1994. The magazine was published on a monthly basis. Ellen
International Viewpoint (354 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
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Bill Kristol (4,192 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
networks including CNN, he was the founder and editor-at-large of the political magazine The Weekly Standard. Kristol is now editor-at-large of the center-right
Gershom Gorenberg (751 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
senior correspondent for The American Prospect, a monthly American political magazine. Gorenberg self-identifies as "a left-wing, skeptical Orthodox Zionist
Dublin University Magazine (833 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Dublin University Magazine was an independent literary cultural and political magazine published in Dublin from 1833 to 1882. It started out as a magazine
EA WorldView (212 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
EA WorldView is a website specializing in news coverage and analysis of Iran, Syria and the wider Middle East, as well as Ukraine after the full invasion
Niall Stokes (724 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
served as editor of the long-running fortnightly Ireland music and political magazine Hot Press based in Dublin. He has edited the magazine since 1977.
Nexos (331 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Nexos is a cultural and political magazine based in Mexico City, Mexico. Nexos was founded in 1978. The founders were a group of Intellectuals headed by
Russkoye Bogatstvo (58 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
(Russian: Русское богатство, Russian Wealth) was a monthly literary and political magazine published in St. Petersburg, Russia, from 1876 to mid-1918. In the
Finsk Tidskrift (339 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Finsk Tidskrift (Swedish: Finnish Journal) is a cultural and political magazine based in Helsinki, Finland, which is published in Swedish eight times a
Spiegel affair (1,373 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
the publication of an article in Der Spiegel, West Germany's weekly political magazine, about the nation's defense forces. Several Spiegel staffers were
The Arena (magazine) (433 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
The Arena was a liberal literary and political magazine published by Arena Publishing Co. in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded by Benjamin Orange Flower
The Port Folio (547 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
The Port Folio was an American literary and political magazine that was published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1801 to 1827. The Port Folio was first
Planet (magazine) (455 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
as Planet: The Welsh Internationalist) is a quarterly cultural and political magazine published in Aberystwyth, Wales. It looks at Wales from an international
Outlook (280 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
gay magazine published in Canada The Outlook (British magazine), a political magazine published between 1898 and 1928 The Outlook (New York City), a popular
Billed Bladet (782 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
oldest magazines in the country. It was started as a conservative political magazine, but later it was redesigned in its present format. Billed Bladet
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Good Law Project (358 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
The Good Law Project is a United Kingdom-based political non-profit company. Founded by Jolyon Maugham, the Good Law Project states that its mission is
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Lamalif Editor Jean Gourmelin, Abdallah Laroui, Paul Pascon Categories Political magazine and cultural magazine Frequency Monthly Publisher Loghlam Presse 11
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Kasparov.ru (titled, but not actually addressed, in Russian as Каспаров.Ru) is a Russian-language website (сreated on 27 May 2005), critical of Vladimir
NACLA Report on the Americas (280 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
NACLA Report on the Americas is a political magazine produced by the North American Congress on Latin America. The North American Congress on Latin America
Propuesta y control (121 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
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Neuer Weg (magazine) (286 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Neuer Weg Categories Political magazine Frequency Monthly Weekly Biweekly Publisher Dietz Verlag Founded 1946 Final issue 1989 Country German Democratic
Revista 22 (117 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
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American Thinker (756 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
American conservative online political magazine
Miles Copeland Jr. (2,264 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
ideas of James Burnham, Copeland was associated with the American political magazine National Review. In a 1986 Rolling Stone interview, he stated "Unlike
Forum (Macedonian magazine) (242 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Forum joined the Seavus Group. Even though Forum is recognized as political magazine, but still, other fields like economy, culture, and life, cover significant
George (magazine) (759 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
interest, and for a brief period had the largest circulation of any political magazine in the nation, partly due to the celebrity status of Kennedy, but
Red Alert Politics (202 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Red Alert Politics is an American conservative news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. It was owned by MediaDC, a subsidiary of Clarity Media
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Tempo Presente (Italian: Present Time) was a monthly political magazine which existed between 1956 and 1967 in Rome, Italy. It was supported by the Congress
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MediaTransparency was a project begun in 1999 which monitored the financial ties of conservative think tanks to conservative foundations in the United
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22 years. and was editor-in-chief of Al-Shourouk newspaper and the political magazine Points of View.[citation needed] Salama also wrote a number of non-fiction
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Die Aktion ("The Action") was a German literary and political magazine, edited by Franz Pfemfert and published between 1911 and 1932 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf;
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Pogledi Type Political magazine Publisher NIP Pogledi Editor Miloslav Samardžić Founded 1982 Language Serbian in the Cyrillic alphabet Ceased publication
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Jim Holt (philosopher) (504 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
American Scholar, and Slate. In 1997 he was editor of The New Leader, a political magazine. His book Why Does the World Exist? was a 2013 New York Times bestseller
Ken (274 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Destroyer Ken (film), a 1964 Japanese film Ken (magazine), a large-format political magazine Ken Masters, a main character in the Street Fighter franchise Ken
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Molotov Cocktail (magazine) (258 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Sanders, Ronald Suresh Roberts, Adam Rumball Categories Cultural-Political Magazine Frequency quarterly Founded 2007 Company Private Country South Africa
Jason Leopold (3,775 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
after three years on February 19, 2008, to co-found the web-based political magazine The Public Record, Leopold's profile page on The Public Record now
Fusion (804 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
magazine), an American music magazine, 1967 to 1974 Fusion Magazine (political magazine), founded and edited by Glenn Beck Fusion Magazine (scientific magazine)
Lev Gleason Publications (901 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
July 1942). Also that year, Gleason briefly published the left-wing political magazine Reader's Choice. The first and most successful crime comic, Crime
Art Young (1,927 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
his socialist cartoons, especially those drawn for the left-wing political magazine The Masses between 1911 and 1917. Art Young was born January 14, 1866
Liberty (magazine) (99 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Liberty magazine may refer to: Liberty (1881–1908), a political magazine published from 1881 to 1908 by Benjamin Tucker Liberty (general interest magazine)
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Politics.ie is an Irish internet discussion forum. It was founded by David Cochrane. The site was owned by Pie Media Ltd. David Cochrane resigned as director
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only, as well as a newsletter that acquired the status of a major political magazine. It also held an annual rally. Membership peaked at 57,000, but after
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Ma Mati Manush (Bengali: মা মাটি মানুষ, pronunciation) is a Bengali political slogan, coined by All India Trinamool Congress chief and current Chief Minister
Common Sense (American magazine) (802 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Common Sense was a monthly political magazine named after the pamphlet by Thomas Paine and published in the United States between 1932 and 1946. It was
Labour Briefing (1,221 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Labour Briefing was a monthly political magazine produced by members of the British Labour Party. The magazine began in 1980 as London Labour Briefing
Renewal (magazine) (353 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Renewal is a quarterly British left-wing political magazine published by Lawrence and Wishart. Renewal was established in 1993 as the magazine of the Labour
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Gauchebdo is a Swiss weekly political magazine published in Geneva, Switzerland. Founded in 1944, it is one of the earliest political publications in the
Our Generation (journal) (212 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
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Punto Final was a biweekly news and political magazine published in Santiago, Chile. The magazine was in circulation between September 1965 and 9 March
Ant (magazine) (573 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Ant was a political magazine with a socialist leaning that existed between 1967 and 1971. The magazine is one of the socialist publications which appeared
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FORVM was an Austrian monthly cultural and political magazine, published in Vienna from 1954 to 1995, founded by Friedrich Hansen-Loeve, Felix Hubalek
Socialist Students (510 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
motions are debated and voted on. Socialist Students produces the political magazine Megaphone. It is affiliated with International Socialist Resistance
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figures that endorsed the restoration of the Monarchy. It was also a political magazine of the same name. The group was heavily influenced by Action Française
Sekai (magazine) (282 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
Sekai (Japanese: 世界 "World") is a Japanese monthly political magazine published by Iwanami Shoten, which was founded in December 1945. The first issue
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Radical America was a left-wing political magazine in the United States established in 1967. The magazine was founded by Paul Buhle and Mari Jo Buhle,
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Under the Radar (magazine) (1,663 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article
2021 and features Japanese Breakfast and HAIM on the covers. U.S. political magazine The Nation named Under the Radar the Most Valuable Music Magazine
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free dictionary. Proceso may refer to: Proceso (magazine), a Mexican political magazine National Reorganization Process (Proceso de Reorganización Nacional)
Peter Merseburger (1,281 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Rundfunk (NDR) in 1965. He became known as television presenter of the political magazine Panorama that he moderated from 1967 to 1975, presenting controversial
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known as Ugebrevet Mandag Morgen, is a Danish weekly business and political magazine published in Copenhagen, Denmark. Mandag Morgen was established in
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Joshua Frank (294 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Along with Jeffrey St. Clair, he is the editor of the alternative political magazine and website CounterPunch. His articles have appeared in Seattle Weekly
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Turks in Croatia (382 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
called The East and the West: the Cultural, Economic, Social and Political Magazine (Turkish: Doğu ve Batı. Kültür, iktisat, sosyal ve siyasi mecmuası)
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Siempre! is a news and political magazine published in Mexico. The magazine is published on a weekly basis. By the end of the 1960s the magazine became
Sebastian Krüger (213 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
a painter. During the ‘90s he also collaborated with the italian political magazine L’Espresso. In recent years[when?], his work has moved away from the
Victor Gollancz Ltd (1,010 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
only, as well as a newsletter that acquired the status of a major political magazine. It also held an annual rally. Membership peaked at 57,000 but it
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only, as well as a newsletter that acquired the status of a major political magazine. It also held an annual rally. Membership peaked at 57,000 but it
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Journal Looking Toward a Christian World (1918–1934) was an American political magazine, founded by the American office of the pacifist organization Fellowship
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columnist. As of 2020[update], he is a contributing editor to the political magazine City Journal. Stein graduated from New Rochelle High School in 1966
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journalist and novelist. He was the founding editor of the satirical and political magazine Corsaren. Goldschmidt was born in Vordingborg, Denmark but raised
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campaign was a brainchild of Nisha Susan, an employee of Tehelka political magazine. The campaign was conceived particularly in protest against a threat
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However it is noted for its support for the right wing. The started a political magazine, Revista 22, on 20 January 1990. Călin Anastasiu Vlad Alexandrescu
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commentator and historian Robert Kagan, and known alternately as Yale Political Magazine for the following twenty years. In addition to Kagan, past Editors-in-Chief
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film directed by Sergej Stanojkovski Kontakt (magazine), a Norwegian political magazine (1947–1954) Kontakt (software), a music sampler Kontakt-series explosive
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L'Humanité Dimanche Categories Political magazine Frequency Weekly Founded 1948 Country France Based in Paris Language French Website L’Humanité Dimanche
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Lalkar is a London-based bi-monthly political magazine. The word ‘lalkar’ means ‘challenge’ in Punjabi and the expression ‘lal kar’ means ‘red work’. Lalkar
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Kingsley Martin, was a British journalist who edited the left-leaning political magazine the New Statesman from 1930 to 1960. He was the son of (David) Basil
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former UK magazine publisher Impact (conservative magazine), a British political magazine Impact (British magazine), a British action film magazine Impact,
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Romanian-language periodical from Chişinău, Moldova. Originally a literary and political magazine, published at a time when the Bessarabia region was part of Romania
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the architect Frederick Law Olmsted, desired to found a new weekly political magazine. Edwin Lawrence Godkin, who had been considering starting such a magazine
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littéraire, commonly known as the Revue bleue, was a French centre-left political magazine published from 1871 to 1939. It was founded by Eugène Yung (1827-1887)
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Behar was a Bosniak political magazine published twice monthly between 1900 and 1911. The word behar (blossom in Bosnian) derives from Persian bahār (spring
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Triunfo (Spanish: Triumph) was a weekly cultural and political magazine published from 1946 to 1982 in Madrid, Spain. Launched as an illustrated film magazine
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Frank Talk was a political magazine established in 1984 in South Africa, and arising out of the student-led anti-apartheid movement of the 1970s and 80s
Alejandro Carrión (547 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Sin Cielo." In 1956 he founded, along with Pedro Jorge Vera, the political magazine La Calle. He directed the literary magazine Letras del Ecuador. He
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Monthly political magazine in Germany (1951–2009)
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Africa, a Liberian daily newspaper FrontPage Magazine, an online political magazine sometimes known as The Front Page Frontpage: Ulat ni Mel Tiangco,
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Covert is a fortnightly political magazine of which the first edition was published on 15 May 2008. Its founder is the well known journalist and columnist
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La Difesa della Razza A page from La Difesa della Razza Categories Political magazine Frequency Biweekly Bimonthly Founded 1938 First issue 5 August 1938
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publications. Until May 1940, for example, it published an Anti-German political magazine as well as the anti-Semitic pamphlets of Céline and Lucien Rebatet
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Håndslag was a Norwegian bi-weekly political magazine issued in Stockholm from June 1942 to June 1945. It was issued by Eyvind Johnson, and edited by Torolf
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Enterprise Institute The American Spectator magazine, a conservative political magazine City Journal, official publication of the Manhattan Institute First
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Il Borghese is a monthly cultural and political magazine with a right-wing stance published in Rome, Italy. The magazine has been in circulation since
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Aktuellt i Politiken Categories Political magazine Frequency Weekly Founded 1953 Company AiP Media Produktion AB Country Sweden Based in Stockholm Language
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Democracy: A Journal of Ideas Premier issue, summer 2006 Type Quarterly political magazine Format Magazine Owner(s) Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Inc. Editor
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YKK Group. In 2005, Georgia Trend, a prominent state business and political magazine, named Israel as one of its top 20 leaders of the past 20 years. Israel
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programmes have the highest ratings. Other programmes include the regional political magazine defacto, the panel shows strassenstars and Wer weiss es?, the business
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Radu and Kobe Bryant. The inaugural issue of George, a short lived political magazine in the 1990s, featured Crawford dressed like George Washington on
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constitutional reform pressure group Charter 88, and was editor of the weekly political magazine the New Statesman from 1987–91, having previously been deputy editor
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Krisis is an anti-political German political magazine and discussion group (Krisis-Gruppe, or Crisis Group) formed in 1986 as a "theoretical forum for
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Labor Age was a monthly political magazine published by the Labor Publication Society from 1922 to 1933. Labor Age succeeded the Socialist Review, journal
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Reporter is a political magazine published in Slovenia. The magazine was first published in May 2008. The editors of the magazine are mostly former contributors
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Nouvelle École Editor-in-chief Eric Maulin Categories Political magazine Philosophy magazine Frequency Annual Founder GRECE Founded 1968 First issue 11
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Jewish Affairs; the Columbia Political Review, the multi-partisan political magazine of the Columbia Political Union; and AdHoc, which denotes itself as
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Ydin (Finnish: nuclear, nucleus, core, crux) is a bi-monthly political magazine published in Helsinki, Finland. Ydin was established by Ilkka Taipale in
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Rose d'Or, aired 2004–2008; 2014 Slika na sliku ("Frame On Frame") (political magazine), aired in the 1990s Upitnik ("Question Mark") (quiz show), hosted
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Labor Age was a monthly political magazine published by the Labor Publication Society from 1922 to 1933. Labor Age succeeded the Socialist Review, journal
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evening news show ZiB 2; and Gabi Waldner [de], moderator of the weekly political magazine Report. The ORF's first corporate logo, called the 'ORF eye', was
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California Patriot, conservative political magazine, est. 2000. Berkeley Political Review, nonpartisan political magazine, est. 2001. Caliber Magazine, an
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srpska politička misao Editor-in-chief Đorđe Vukadinović Categories Political magazine Frequency quarterly Founded 1994 Country Serbia Based in Belgrade
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Right Now! was a far-right British political magazine, which ran from 1993 to 2006. The magazine also featured arts coverage and cultural criticism. It
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Reporter is a political magazine published in Slovenia. The magazine was first published in May 2008. The editors of the magazine are mostly former contributors
The New Leader (564 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
"Biographical Note" Epstein, Joseph "New Leader Days: Can you have a political magazine without politics?" The Weekly Standard September 18, 2006. Richard
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Tiden Editor-in-chief Payam Moula Categories Political magazine Frequency Quarterly Publisher Tankesmedjan Tiden Founder Hjalmar Branting Founded 1908
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Editor Alberto Asor Rosa Former editors Palmiro Togliatti Categories Political magazine Frequency Monthly Weekly (from 1962) Founder Palmiro Togliatti Founded
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Parcham (Persian: Flag) was a political magazine that was published by social and religious critic and historian Ahmad Kasravi in the period 1942–1944
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November 1990) was a British journalist who was editor of the British political magazine The Spectator from 1970 to 1973. The son of George Pyatt Gale, a clerk
Dispatch (279 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
Herr about the Vietnam War Dispatches (magazine), a defunct 2008 political magazine The Dispatch, a political online magazine Dispatch News Service, a
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Dispatches is a defunct quarterly political magazine founded in 2008 by photographer Gary Knight, journalist and author Mort Rosenblum, and pharmaceutical
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October (Arabic: اكتوبر) is a political magazine published in Cairo, Egypt. It is one of the state-owned publications in the country. October was established
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Statsborgeren (Norwegian: The Citizen) was a political magazine which was published in Oslo in the period 1831–1937. It was one of the opposition publications
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GrassrootsPA was a political news website centered on the politics of Pennsylvania. It was founded in 2004 by then law student Chris Lilik, a Pat Toomey
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L’Organisateur was a political magazine published in France between 1819 and 1820. L'Organisateur was launched in 1819 by Henri de Saint-Simon (together
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The Leveller was a British political magazine, collectively produced in London from 1976 to 1983 by a shifting coalition of radicals, socialists, Marxists
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"change", and may refer to: Publications Cambio (magazine), a Colombian political magazine Cambio (newspaper), a Bolivian newspaper Entertainment and games Cambio
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Yön (Turkish: Direction) was a weekly Turkish political magazine published between 1961 and 1967. It was a Kemalist and leftist magazine. In fact, Yön
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Magyar Demokrata (Hungarian: Hungarian Democrat) is a weekly political magazine published in Budapest, Hungary. It has been in circulation since 1997.
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Labour government as soon as possible Labour Left Briefing, monthly political magazine produced by members of the British Labour Party Labour Representation
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magazine of the Irish Republican Socialist Party Village - monthly political magazine ComputerScope Ireland's PC Live! - consumer technology and computing
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Leather Bench and other businesses, as well as the offices of the political magazine The Texas Observer (when not running the store, Bryson would often
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Civiqs is an online opinion polling and data analytics company founded by Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas in March 2018. It is a division of Kos Media
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Mundo Hispánico (Spanish: Hispanic World) was a monthly cultural and political magazine which existed between 1948 and 1977. The subtitle of the magazine
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Demokracija is a Slovenian right-wing weekly news and political magazine published in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is known as the party magazine of the Slovenian
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The Berkeley Political Review is a semesterly, nonpartisan political magazine and website founded at the University of California, Berkeley shortly after
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travel magazine Der Weg, political magazine in Argentine Neuer Weg, Romanian daily newspaper Neuer Weg, East German political magazine West End Girls, song
Spectator (286 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
publication between 1711 and 1712 The American Spectator, a conservative political magazine American Spectator (literary magazine), a literary magazine published
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First published in 1992, Parliamentary Brief is a monthly British political magazine circulated by request to members of the British House of Commons,
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Mag was a Slovenian language weekly news and political magazine published in Ljubljana, Slovenia, between 1995 and 2010. Mag was first published in 1995
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verse Tour of Dr Syntax in search of the Picturesque in Ackermann's Political Magazine, illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson. Stalybridge Old Band formed, perhaps
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Minerva was a history and political magazine founded and edited by Johann Wilhelm von Archenholz. Its full title was Minerva: Ein Journal historischen
Harro Schulze-Boysen (7,992 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
publicist on Der Gegner (English: "The Opponent"), a left-leaning political magazine. In May 1932, he took control of the magazine, but it was closed by
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cent gay and lesbian/gay-positive men.[citation needed] An expressly political magazine, Rites was published to further lesbian and gay liberation, feminism
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Shortly thereafter, he and a group of friends founded the weekly political magazine BH Dani (transl. "Days") in 1992, to give a voice for democracy and
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Transilvane ("Transylvanian Highlights") was a Romanian weekly literary and political magazine, issued by the Radio Transilvania. It was a bilingual publication
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the Illertisser Sonnenschein GmbH & Co. KG. He is a coeditor of the political magazine “Berliner Republik” and serves as chairman of the “Freundeskreis Illertissen
Vladimir Putin (38,835 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
spokesperson also dismissed rumours of Putin's bad health. The Russian political magazine Sobesednik (Russian: Собеседник) alleged in 2018 that Putin had a
Amédée Guillemin (488 words) [view diff] case mismatch in snippet view article find links to article
to Chambéry where he became a junior deputy editor of the weekly political magazine La Savoie. After the annexation of Savoy by the French empire, he
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Meer (German: Over Land and Sea) was a German illustrated news and political magazine published in Stuttgart, Germany, between 1858 and 1923. Its subtitle
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American political magazine and website
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contribution by Camilla Collett Editor Gina Krog, Fredrikke Mørck Categories Political magazine Publisher Norwegian Association for Women's Rights Founder Gina Krog
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Valstybė (lith. for Nation, State) is a Lithuanian monthly business and political magazine based in Vilnius. Valstybė was launched in 2007. The magazine includes
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WikiCandidate was a wiki designed to collaboratively create a virtual political campaign for a fictional U.S. presidential candidate. Begun by students
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Sawt al-Bahrain (Arabic: The Voice of Bahrain) was a monthly political magazine published in Manama, Bahrain, between 1950 and 1954. It was the first independent
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Der Kampf (German: The Struggle) was a monthly political magazine published in the period between 1907 and 1938. It was first headquartered in Vienna and
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Vihreä Lanka was a political magazine representing the views of the Green League, published eight times per year in Helsinki, Finland. From 1983 to 2016
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Resett, also known as Resett.no, was a Norwegian online newspaper, which publisheed news and op-ed content. The website was launched in 2017 with Helge
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The Nation, and in 2004 he published the one-issue-only progressive political magazine Final Edition, which featured interviews with and articles by Jonathan
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Solu) group in Turkey. It is the continuation of Yön, an influential political magazine in Turkey in the 1960s. Türk Solu was formed following a split in
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(English: The Corsair) was a Danish language weekly satirical and political magazine published by Meïr Aron Goldschmidt, who also wrote most of its content
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at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Maccari was one of the founders of a political magazine, Il Selvaggio, which was launched in 1924. "Mino Maccari". Olympedia
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movement, and Novi Behar, the 1920s revival of the Bosnian Muslim political magazine Behar. Šahinović was born in either 1879 or 1882 in the hamlet Hum
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Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture, a monthly paleoconservative political magazine. Fleming has been described as a leading figure in developing neo-Confederate
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The magazine inspired Al Nafais Al Asriyyah, an Arabic literary and political magazine which was published in Jerusalem between 1908 and 1923. Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin
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Ringeren was a Norwegian weekly political magazine which existed between 1898 and 1899. The magazine was founded by Sigurd Ibsen and was headquartered
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16.6%. A month later, in December 1988, Saileh took control of the political magazine Que Pasa, which was incorporated into Copesa. Copesa published the
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Christoph Schwennicke Michael Naumann Alexander Marguier Categories Political magazine Frequency Monthly First issue 1 March 2004; 20 years ago (2004-03-01)
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Greenpeace Magazin is an environmentalist and political magazine based in Hamburg, Germany. It is not affiliated with the Greenpeace organization. The
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Altüst ("Upsidedown" in Turkish) is a quarterly political magazine published in Turkey. The magazine was first published on 1 April 2011. It has a socialist
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along the Road Opened by the October Socialist Revolution" Categories Political magazine Frequency Bimonthly Publisher Chinese Communist Party Founded 1958
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periodical, sometimes described as a "review" and sometimes as a "political magazine". The strapline ran on from the title, thus The Outlook: In Politics
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was published in 1935. Baburao was also the founder and editor of a political magazine, Mother India (different from the magazine of the same name started
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Al-Ahali Categories Political magazine Publisher Ismaʿil Abaza Founded 1894 Final issue 1895 Country Egypt Based in Cairo Language Arabic Website nbn-resolving
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headquartered in Austin. The Texas Observer, a muckraking biweekly political magazine, has been based in Austin for over five decades. The weekly Community
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Ortam (Turkish: Setting) was a weekly political magazine in Istanbul, Turkey, between April and November 1971. Founded immediately after the military coup
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Slovenian parliamentary election. In an interview with the weekly political magazine Mladina, Šarec argued against comparisons of LMŠ with Mayor Zoran
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election in 1966. After the presidency, Lleras founded and produced the political magazine “Nueva Frontera”. Lleras was inaugurated as President of Colombia
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and has been a producer for CTV and for CBC Radio's weekly national political magazine, The House. Raj was also a regular panelist on CBC News Network's
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Risorgimento Liberale (Liberal reawakening) in the 1940s and of the weekly political magazine Il Mondo (The World) in the 1950s. As a politician he was a co-founder
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delegation visited the nation in February 2022. In an interview with the political magazine Jacobin, Walter Baier, the president of PEL, described PEL as part
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the authoritarian regime of Smetona. In 1939, it became a weekly political magazine that pushed an agenda of radical nationalism and openly sympathized
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in Scottish television from 2004. 8 January – STV launches a new political magazine programme, called Politics Now. It replaces Platform, and Grampian's
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William F. Buckley Jr., the founder of the influential conservative political magazine National Review, wrote a defense of McCarthy, McCarthy and his Enemies
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first edition was released on 2 June 1954, when it was defined as a political magazine. In December 1954 it became a daily newspaper following the party's
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property rights and a market economy. The American Prospect, an American political magazine that backs social liberal policies Black liberalism Constitutional
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Al-Ahali Categories Political magazine Publisher Ismaʿil Abaza Founded 1894 Final issue 1895 Country Egypt Based in Cairo Language Arabic Website nbn-resolving
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reached 100 issues. Encounter United Kingdom 1953–1991 A literary-political magazine founded by Stephen Spender and Irving Kristol. By 1963 its circulation
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women's fashion magazine Harper's Weekly (1857–1916), an American political magazine Harpers (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
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Arbeiderkalenderen (calendar). The party also published a monthly political magazine, Kontakt, between 1947 and 1954 which was edited by Torolf Elster
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presidential election. He was a contributor to John F. Kennedy, Jr.'s political magazine George in the late 1990s. From 1999 until its cancellation in 2000
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revealed that Cohn-Bendit had authored a 1976 article in the cultural-political magazine das da, in which he graphically described engaging in sexual activities
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Fermanagh and South Tyrone, the constituency of Elliott. The Dublin-based political magazine, the Phoenix, described Elliott as a "blast from the past" and said
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Belgium. In his book, of which excerpts where printed in the German political magazine Der Spiegel in April 2007, D'Hont accused members of Team Telekom
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stepping down as Editor-in-chief. Wolfram Weimer, founder of the political magazine Cicero, was appointed as his successor. Observers saw in Markwort's
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Peuples Noirs/Peuples Africains Categories Political magazine Frequency Bimonthly Founder Mongo Beti and Odile Tobner Founded 1978 (1978) First issue January/February
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Europe, subtitled "A Weekly Review of Foreign Politics," was a weekly political magazine published in the United Kingdom between 1916 and 1920. Funded by David
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Al Dawa (Arabic: The Call) was an Arabic language monthly political magazine which was published in Egypt in two periods, 1951–1953 and 1976–1981. The
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China Policy Review Categories Political magazine Frequency Monthly Publisher Development Research Center of the State Council Country China Based in Beijing
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by GMA Network 30 Days (magazine), an Italian ecclesiastical and political magazine. "Thirty Days" (Chuck Berry song), a song composed and performed by
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America y Oriente Editor Issa Nakhle Categories Political magazine Founder Issa Nakhleh Founded 1952 First issue 20 November 1952 Final issue 1956 Country
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Lejeune, editor-in-chief of Valeurs actuelles, a French conservative political magazine. In 2016, he travelled to Moscow with Marion Maréchal and Crimean
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standard-bearer for the hopefulness of the Obama era. The conservative political magazine National Review argues; Even television shows that are legitimately
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Preuves Former editors François Bondy Categories Political magazine Cultural magazine Frequency Monthly Founder Congress for Cultural Freedom Founded 1951
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Le Monde libertaire Categories Political magazine Frequency Weekly Founder Anarchist Federation First issue 1 October 1954; 69 years ago (1954-10-01) Country
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The Transatlantic Intelligencer was an advocacy website centering on European politics and its American reception. Up until August 2005, it was a blog
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them, is an outright affront to democracy". In 2022 the left-wing political magazine Village opined that while all major political parties in Ireland are
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Africa Renewal Cover of the April 2012 issue Categories Political magazine Frequency Quarterly Publisher United Nations Founded 1987 Country United States
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from the genus Florisuga Jacobin (magazine), an American leftist political magazine Jacobin (pigeon), a breed of domestic pigeon Jacobin violet, another
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known as ÖVW; German: The Austrian Economist) was an economics and political magazine published between 1908 and 1998 with an interruption from 1939 to
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western Sicily. From 1871 to 1874 he was the director of the liberal political magazine The Reform (Italian: La Riforma). He died in 15 November 1885 in Agrigento
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bulgarianhistory.org. 13 June 2018. Retrieved 15 May 2021. "Polish political magazine wishes to re-establish the monarchy in Poland". August 2017. Pia Lucchesi
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general history of the Middle Ages. Dubravić revived the Bosnian political magazine Behar in 1927, under the new name Novi Behar. The magazine was in
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Heimer of the Flags of the World website (May 1998), referring to the political magazine Globus. "гербы азербайджана". www.heraldicum.ru. Archived from the
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La Conquista del Estado Categories Political magazine Frequency Weekly Founded 1931 Final issue 1931 Country Spain Based in Madrid Language Spanish
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Tema (Bulgarian: Theme) was a weekly social and political magazine based in Bulgaria. It was one of the influential magazines in the country and was in
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and 1981, Ekelund also served as the editor of Svensk Linje, the political magazine of the Confederation of Swedish Conservative and Liberal Students
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in left-wing politics as one of the founders of Yön, a left-wing political magazine founded in 1961. He also became the dean of SBF, which was known at
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been staff illustrator and political cartoonist for the progressive political magazine In These Times since 1990. LaBan's first foray into comics was his
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America y Oriente Editor Issa Nakhle Categories Political magazine Founder Issa Nakhleh Founded 1952 First issue 20 November 1952 Final issue 1956 Country
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July – The first issue of Fiamuri Arbërit, an Albanian literary and political magazine, is published from Cosenza. Managed by Girolamo de Rada, it promotes
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Problemas (Portuguese: Problems) was a monthly political magazine published in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was subtitled Revista Mensal de Cultura Política
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contributor to the Dublin University Magazine, an independent literary and political magazine; the Presbyterian newspaper, The Banner of Ulster (under the editorship
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a woman's right to vote, and Rees Davis later published a monthly political magazine from Caldwell, Idaho Woman, 1897-8. "The second number of the Idaho
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Русская речь, Russian Speech) was a Russian fortnightly literary and political magazine which was launched in Moscow on 1 January 1861 by the writer and journalist
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Illustrated London News and Harper's Magazine. In the 1920s, the political magazine New Masses sent cartoonists to cover strikes and labor battles, but
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"revolution" and whether someone who had never voted could edit a political magazine. When asked by Paxman what a revolution would look like, Brand replied:
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two of Mulcahy's previous publications. These were the republican political magazine Hibernia, which ceased publishing in 1980 after a libel action, and
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newspapers published under this name in Indonesia. There was a short-lived political magazine by Sukarno in 1932 called Fikiran Ra'jat in which he promoted his
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Golden Dawn Categories Political magazine Founded 1980 First issue December 1980 Final issue 1984 Country Greece Language Greek
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by the NUPRG in late 1978 when he gave an interview to the Irish political magazine Magill during which he put forward the case for independence. The
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Sorry Everybody was a website created after the 2004 United States presidential election, which invited U.S. citizens to apologize to the world in advance
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channel's wider political coverage, which had included airings of political magazine programmes, coverage of American politics in a weekly C-Span simulcast
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Hercules transport planes. The allegations of bribery were supported by political magazine L'Espresso, and targeted former Cabinet ministers Luigi Gui and Mario
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[səmənəˈtorul / semənəˈtorul], Romanian for "The Sower") was a literary and political magazine published in Romania between 1901 and 1910. Founded by poets Alexandru
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ransom-note style while he was designing for Suburban Press, a radical political magazine he founded in 1970. His best known works include the Sex Pistols album
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the title 'Free Afghan'. Madhyamam Weekly has been a literary and political magazine since 1998. It claims a circulation of 25,000 copies each week. The
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the political students published another critical magazine, Monthly Political Magazine of Soochow University. It was banned, a result from publishing an
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Black Sisters were an Asian organisation. In 1969, the Race Today political magazine was founded by the Race Today Collective, becoming a leading organ
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Zionisten Editor Leopold Turitz Categories Political magazine Founder Swedish Zionist Union Founded 1913 Final issue October–November 1913 Country Sweden
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(secret society), a society of intelligence of Ukraine Hromada, a political magazine published by Mykhailo Drahomanov 1878–1882 Hramada, cognate term in
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the title 'Free Afghan'. Madhyamam Weekly has been a literary and political magazine since 1998. It claims a circulation of 25,000 copies each week. The
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ran from 1962 to 1977 National Observer (Australia), a quarterly political magazine which ran from 1988 to 2012 National Observer (UK), a journal published
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Reporter (album), a 2007 album by Goldenhorse Reporter (magazine), a political magazine published in Slovenia Reporter: A Memoir, autobiography of Seymour
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lit. 'The Modern Treasures'), simply Al Nafais, was a literary and political magazine which was published between 1908 and 1923 with an interruption during
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Mantra". Berkeley Political Review: UC Berkeley's Only Nonpartisan Political Magazine. Retrieved February 5, 2016. Lichtman, Allan J. (2008). White Protestant
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Mikael Blomkvist – journalist, publisher and part-owner of the monthly political magazine, Millennium Lisbeth Salander – freelance surveillance agent and researcher
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Helsinki, Finland. Ny Tid was founded in 1944 as a Swedish-language political magazine for the Finnish left-wing umbrella organization SKDL. The magazine
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verse Tour of Dr Syntax in search of the Picturesque in Ackermann's Political Magazine (London), illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson, satirising William Gilpin's
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of its Central committee. He has also been editor-in-chief of the political magazine Fri Kapitalisme. He was first elected to Oslo city council in 2007
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Africa, the Movement is best known for publishing the influential political magazine Contemporary Issues - A Magazine for a Democracy of Content. Its German
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known as Socialist Alternative Socialist Alternatives, a defunct political magazine linked with the International Revolutionary Marxist Tendency This
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by German feminist Alice Schwarzer with a cover story in the Stern political magazine. In 1972, she also campaigned for Willy Brandt's Social Democratic
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His daughter Celina, was publisher and editor-in-chief of a socio-political magazine, The Review, in the late 1970s and was later lifestyle editor of the
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Turkish: The Pictorial Information), was an Ottoman weekly literary and political magazine which was published in Istanbul in the period 1894–1903. It was circulated
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Novi magazin, Bogićević unsuccessfully tried to purchase the major political magazine NIN. Nadežda Gaće is registered as the sole owner in the Serbian Business
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"Varadkar's centre-right politics are clearly conservative". In 2022, the political magazine the Phoenix suggested that in 2010 Varadkar was the ideological leader
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many magazines and newspapers and was the director of a bimonthly political magazine entitled Stato democratico which he founded in 1953 and a monthly
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contribute to Virgin Media News programming.[citation needed] Agenda was a political magazine show hosted by David McWilliams; it ran from 1998 to 2001 on Sunday
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alignment right-wing populist to far-right, conservative Categories Political magazine Frequency Weekly Circulation 96,246 (October 2016) Founded 1993; 31 years
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of brands, a group of travel package companies Globus (weekly), a political magazine published in Croatia Globus (Macedonian magazine) Amy Globus, American
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and followers were Turks. In 1975, he and his friends published a political magazine called Gölge (Shadow). Mirzabeyoğlu was influenced by the Islamist
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governmental and non-governmental organisations. In 1966 he launched a political magazine, Ydin. He is married, with four children, to fellow physician and
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Birikim Categories Political magazine Cultural magazine Frequency Monthly (until 2005) Publisher Birikim Publishers Founder Ömer Laçiner Murat Belge Founded
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Politics (2005) excerpt and text search Prospect Magazine – UK based political magazine focussing on British and international politics, cultural essays and
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portals as well. Autó-Motor (classic, car magazine) Hócipő (satirical political magazine) 4x4 (automobile magazine) A Mi Otthonunk (interior design magazine)
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Carroll MacNeill has been profiled several times by The Phoenix political magazine. The Phoenix has suggested that since become a TD in 2020, Carroll
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office and Sydney radio broadcaster Alan Jones. Australian online political magazine Crikey.com gave Roberts the title, "Minister for Alan Jones". After
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American Revolutionary War Liberty (1881–1908 periodical), an anarchist political magazine Liberty (Adventist magazine), a religious liberty magazine Liberty
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Under his leadership, Utne Reader named The Texas Observer, Best Political Magazine of 2005.[citation needed] Bernstein joined ProPublica in 2008, shortly
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Magazyn Wileński Categories Political magazine Frequency Biweekly Monthly (from 1996) Publisher Union of Poles Founder Michał Mackiewicz Jan Sienkiewicz
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Arayış (Turkish: Search) was a weekly Turkish language political magazine that existed between 1981 and 1982. The magazine is known for its founder and
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July 5 – The U.S. Secret Service is founded. July 6 – The Nation political magazine begins publication. July 7 – Following the assassination of Abraham
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the school of "ethnographic theory". Charles Kenny, writing in the political magazine Democracy, claimed that Graeber sought out data that "fit the narrative
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edition of the works of Georg Büchner in 1927, and headed the cultural-political magazine Die Tat ("The Deed") in 1928–1929, which he gave a left-wing, socialist
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cover), edited by Skye Parrott. The issue, described by Kuhns as "part political magazine and part art magazine" featured images of nude bodies of all ethnicities
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Ontario. In Montreal, he published some of his early poems in the political magazine, New Frontiers. In 1956 he self-published a mimeographed chapbook
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EMMA has been the leading feminist magazine in Germany, and the only political magazine in Europe entirely run by women. The magazine has often been criticised
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Political Affairs Cover of August 2005 issue Categories Political magazine Frequency Monthly Publisher Joe Sims First issue  1944 (1944-month) Final issue
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imprisoned. While in prison, he edited a political magazine which was republished as Carpenter's Monthly Political Magazine in 1832. He became intensely involved
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founded and edited an independent monthly political magazine, Persuasion (1964–1968), the first political magazine ever personally endorsed and recommended
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Other student-run publications include The First Amendment, a monthly political magazine founded in 2010; The Ledger, a semesterly business magazine; LMAG
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Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in 1979. He was on the advisory board of the political magazine Standpoint; he contributed original sketches for its launch edition
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the World'), also known as Nesf El Donia, is a weekly women's and political magazine published in Cairo, Egypt. It has been in circulation since 1989.
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attorney. His name first appeared in public in 1962 when he accused the political magazine Der Spiegel of high treason in the Spiegel scandal. In 1966, the case
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on 2 April 1962. The same year the party also launched a monthly political magazine, Komei (Japanese: Clean Government). The party partly generated its
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The Socialist Party of Michigan also intermittently publishes a political magazine, The Michigan Socialist.[citation needed] Although Michigan's restrictive
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Martinican Creole. Monchoachi is also the founder of Lakouzémi, a political magazine and an annual political and poetic meeting which ran from 2007 to
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became close to the members of the Sovremennik literary, social and political magazine and its editors, Nikolai Chernyshevsky and Nikolai Dobrolyubov.[citation
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actions to fight fascism in Italy. They also first published a weekly political magazine entitled Giustizia e Libertà. Rosselli was the founding editor of
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and 1980s he was the editor-in-chief of Ydin, a foreign policy and political magazine. Tuomioja was behind the initiative to establish Historians without
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Broadcasting Corporation from 1962 to 1972. He edited the cultural and political magazine Syn og Segn from 1972 to 1978, and was also manager of the publishing
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Executive Intelligence Review cover Founder Lyndon LaRouche Categories Political magazine Frequency weekly Publisher EIR News Service Inc. Founded 1974 Country
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(meaning Hammer in English) was a Slovene and German language cultural-political magazine published from Klagenfurt, Austria, from 1970 to 1989. Kladivo was
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Telekom. D'Hont's book, of which excerpts were printed in the German political magazine Der Spiegel in April 2007, accused members of Team Telekom of systematic
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grow as Irving Howe and others exited the organization to start the political magazine Dissent. From 1949 the organization published an internal discussion
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El Robespierre Español (Spanish: The Spanish Robespierre) was a political magazine with the subtitle, amigo de las leyes: o questiones atrevidas sobre
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Élet és Irodalom Editor Zoltán Kovács Categories Literary magazine Political magazine Frequency Weekly First issue 15 March 1957; 67 years ago (1957-03-15)
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Bétar Editor Jacques Silvera Former editors Alfred Louzoun Categories Political magazine Frequency Monthly Founder Bétar Founded 1938 Final issue 1946 Country
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the official Communist daily, l'Unità, and the newborn Communist political magazine, Rinascita. During this period, Pavese and poet Alfonso Gatto were
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in Florida Yön ("Direction" in English), a Turkish weekly leftist political magazine published between 1961 and 1967 YON, IATA code for Yongphulla Airport
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from Charles Miner, the editor of The Port Folio, a Philadelphia political magazine, asking him to verify and edit a British soldier's map depicting the
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positions, including editor-in-chief of Sayidaty Magazine and the Majalla political magazine, and co-founded The Man magazine. Hani Ibrahim Naqshabandi, a Saudi
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writing the column 'About Town'. In 1999, she began to write for the political magazine, the New Statesman, where she remained for four years. At the same
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Fronesis Categories Political magazine Cultural magazine Frequency Quarterly Founded 1998 Country Sweden Based in Malmö Language Swedish Website Fronesis
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centre is co-publisher of the Palestinian-Israeli internet-based political magazine bitterlemons. The JMCC was the first Palestinian organization to conduct
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Irish Republican News – online weekly newspaper LookLeft - bi-monthly political magazine produced by the Workers' Party. Saoirse Irish Freedom – monthly newspaper
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members of the team which relaunched Radical Scotland as a bi-monthly political magazine edited by Kevin Dunion in February 1983. Early in 1982, Sinn Féin
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Hogan and Mike Dawson, who bought it in 1995 and also published the political magazine Magill at the time. To circumvent the ban a new magazine Dublin was
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Journal" Editor Collective editorial responsibilities Categories Political magazine First issue 1 March 2001 (2001-03-01) Country Scotland Based in Glasgow
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Witnesses The World Tomorrow (magazine) or The New World, a 1918-1934 political magazine New World, a set of three science fiction books by James Kahn The
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Class 5596 Bahamas, a British steam locomotive Bahamas (magazine), a political magazine associated with the Anti-Germans Bahama Banks, the submerged carbonate
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the Cuban Journal of Medical Students. It was created in 1961 as a political magazine for medical students in the medicine school of University of Havana
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Benn and Andrew Hood Common Sense (American magazine), an American political magazine 1932–1946 Common Sense (Scottish magazine), a magazine of left-wing
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Pecchioli Former editors Gillo Pontecorvo Categories Satirical magazine Political magazine Frequency Weekly Publisher Italian Communist Youth Federation Founded
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published from 1876 to 1934 The Week (Canadian magazine), literary and political magazine published from 1883 to 1896 The Week (Indian magazine), news magazine
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Dúrcal album), 1986 Siempre (Magneto album), 1996 Siempre!, a Mexican political magazine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
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American political online magazine The Yale Globalist, an American political magazine from Yale University "The Globalist" (song), a 2015 song by English
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Politick! Magazine was a quarterly British political magazine. The magazine was aimed at people aged 18 to 35 and was independent of any political party
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paper was forced print an apology to the family of Finucane. The political magazine, The Phoenix, estimated that the libel action cost the Sunday Independent
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Ulkopolitiikka Editor in chief Mika Aaltola Categories Political magazine International relations Frequency Quarterly Publisher The Finnish Institute of
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performed onstage and gave interviews while drunk. In 2004, on the BBC TV political magazine programme This Week, he gave incoherent and slurred answers to questions
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referendum at the 33rd Parliamentarian of the Year awards run by political magazine The Spectator. In December 2016 he was shortlisted for Time magazine's
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killing of Mahir Çayan. He was charged with distributing the left-wing political magazine Şafak (published by Doğu Perinçek) and was held for seven months at
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prissy, cold-blooded, academic puritanism". In 1928 Blunt founded a political magazine, Venture, whose contributors were left-wing writers. Blunt won a scholarship
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«Trust», «Dialogue». «Sever» — a monthly literary, artistic, socio-political magazine in Russian. Founder: the Government of Karelia. «Carelia» («Karelia»)
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Nouvelle Droite in Britain was taken on by Lawson, who launched the meta-political magazine Perspectives in the early 1990s; this was re-launched as Radical Shift
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9, cover dated February 1, 1840 Editor Gheorghe Asachi Categories political magazine, literary magazine Frequency Bi-weekly First issue June 1, 1829 Final
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4.5-star rating on Goodreads. Dhondy was lauded in the respected political magazine New Internationalist, in its prestigious "final page", which led to
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Newspaper and The Liberal. From 2008 to 2010, she edited Politick! a political magazine for people aged 18 to 35. In 2009, Foley curated and edited The Butterfly
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Matwālā was a biweekly Hindi-language literary and political magazine that existed between 1923 - 1930. The magazine was based in Calcutta. Matwālā was
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Das Erste. Panorama started there in 1961 and is one of the leading political magazine shows. The original theme music was an excerpt from Pelléas et Mélisande
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La Rivoluzione Liberale Editor Piero Gobetti Categories Political magazine Frequency Weekly Publisher Einaudi Founder Piero Gobetti Founded 1922 First
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Language Literary Magazine, vols 1-15 (1988-1996) New Cornwall - Political magazine. Founded by Richard Gendall in 1952. Edited by Richard and Ann Jenkin
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Zambak magazine was an ethnic Bosniak political magazine published in Chicago between the years 1994 and 2008. It was founded during the war in Bosnia
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allegations came from the United States and were supported by the Italian political magazine L'Espresso. According to the allegations, Lockheed bribed many high-profile
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1781. p. 3. "No. 12140". The London Gazette. 28 November 1780. p. 6. Political Magazine and Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and ..., Volume 6, p.367. Demerliac
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hired by William Kristol to be literary editor of the neoconservative political magazine, the Weekly Standard, while also serving as Poetry Editor of First
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their own based on principles outlined in Aušrinė. Initially a non-political magazine, established with a long-term aim of developing the new generation