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  2. Parade (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The most widely read magazine in the U.S., Parade had a circulation of 32 million and a readership of 54.1 million. [2] Anne Krueger had been the magazine's editor since 2015. [3] The November 13, 2022, issue was the final edition printed and inserted in newspapers nationwide, but Parade continued as an e-magazine on newspaper websites. [4]

  3. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    BB, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazine Group (1987–2000) BBW, Various including Larry Flynt Publications Inc. (1979–2003) Between C & D (1983–1990) Beyond Fantasy Fiction (1953–1955) Big Brother (1992–2004) Bill Apters W O W Xtra Magazine, H&S Media Inc. (2000–2001) The Black Cat (1895–1922) Black Issues Book Review (1999–2007) Black ...

  4. Lloyd Shearer - Wikipedia

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    When the military magazine Yank was established, Shearer joined the staff in New York City. [1] [3] Later, he was transferred to Los Angeles where he wrote for Armed Forces Radio, as part of the Pacific Theater division. He also became a correspondent for The New York Times while still serving in the Army [4] and after serving, until 1953. [3]

  5. GM Futurliner - Wikipedia

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    Interrupted by World War II, the vehicles were refurbished by GM and the Parade of Progress resumed in 1953. The 1953 Parade started in April 1953 with rehearsals in Lexington and Frankfort, Kentucky, followed by the premiere in Dayton, Ohio. It included 44 vehicles in total: the 12 Futurliners, 14 trucks, and 18 cars. [8]

  6. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Technical Issue: What ... - AOL

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    'Today's Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker expertly handled the unexpected turn of events.

  7. Category:Parade (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Parade High School All-Americans (4 C) Pages in category "Parade (magazine)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  8. James Brady (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    James Winston Brady (November 15, 1928 – January 26, 2009) [1] was an American celebrity columnist who created the Page Six gossip column in the New York Post and W magazine; he wrote the In Step With column in Parade for nearly 25 years until his death. [2]

  9. Exchange and Mart - Wikipedia

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    Today, the site focuses on new and used motor vehicles. Users can search for vehicles using a wide range of filters, including price, model, postcode, age and mileage. The website also includes buying advice. From 2012 Exchange and Mart builds and hosts web and mobile sites for independent motor dealers, helping them reach a wider, online audience.