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The newsweekly was launched in 1933 and purchased by The Washington Post Company in 1961.
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The ads in the back of your local newsweekly are another good place to locate a yoga class.
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Spiegel now leads the newsweekly pack, selling 1m copies and having lost fewer readers than either Focus or Stern.
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Carl Petersen, publisher at NuCity Publications, which prints a newsweekly in Albuquerque, N.
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Billionaire Kumar Birla recently bought a stake in the Living Media Group that publishes newsweekly India Today and owns TV channel Headlines Today.
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They inherently understood the newsweekly audience and knew full well that these readers would never stick around for cover stories about Lady Diana at 50.
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Without saying anything definitive, Diller suggested that the newsweekly could cut back or eliminate its physical edition as early the fourth quarter of this year.
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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that merger talks between the Barry Diller-backed news site and the newsweekly, recently purchased by stereo equipment mogul Sidney Harman, are off.
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Twenty-five years ago this month, publisher Michael Tchong, and a few others, launched MacWeek, a newsweekly magazine focused on all things Apple and the developer community around the Macintosh computer.
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OpenLeaks also announced for the first time the names of its media partners: German newspapers Die Tageszeitung and the weekly Der Freitag, Danish paper Dagbladet Information, the Portugese newsweekly Expresso, as well as the German food- and environment-focused non-profit Foodwatch.
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Rajasthan, a parched state with a long history of drought-relief works, comes closer to fulfilling that promise than anywhere else, providing 68 days of work on average in the year to March 2008, according to a survey published in Frontline, an Indian newsweekly.
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