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  2. Bab al-Shams - Wikipedia

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    On January 16, the Palestinian Authority created a formal village council for Bab al-Shams. [2] The Israeli government intended to remove the tent outpost, claiming that it was illegal, but the activists received an injunction from the Supreme Court of Israel prohibiting the government from doing so for 6 days. The following day, the occupants ...

  3. Category:Condé Nast magazines - Wikipedia

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  4. Conde Nast closes beloved Gourmet magazine and three others - AOL

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    In case you needed convincing that things have changed for good in the glossy magazine business, the best proof yet arrived Monday morning, when Condé Nast Publications -- the home of Vogue ...

  5. Condé Nast - Wikipedia

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    Condé Nast (/ ˌ k ɒ n d eɪ ˈ n æ s t /) is a global mass media company founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast (1873–1942) and owned by Advance Publications. [1] Its headquarters are located at One World Trade Center in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan.

  6. Conde Nast's 'Domino' Magazine Is Back -- Online - AOL

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    Conde Nast was ruthless with its print magazine titles in 2009, shuttering many niche favorites like Domino as well as more mainstream, beloved titles like Gourmet. Fans and subscribers were ...

  7. Condé Nast (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Nast eventually owned a stable of magazines which included House & Garden, British, French and Argentine editions of Vogue, Le Jardin des Modes and Glamour – the last magazine added to the group while he was alive. While other publishers simply focused on increasing the number of magazines in circulation, Nast targeted groups of readers by ...

  8. Barry Diller’s Dotdash Buys Brides Magazine, Will End Print ...

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    A longtime newsstand staple is going by the wayside: Dotdash, a unit of Barry Diller's IAC holding company, has acquired wedding and bridal property Brides from Condé Nast and will shut down the ...

  9. Mitchell B. Fox - Wikipedia

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    The Post described this event, which coincided with the ousting of Lucky magazine's publisher, as "a bloodbath at Condé Nast". [27] Some media reports suggest the death of a longtime ally may explain his sudden departure from the company, [ 27 ] and tabloids suggest motives of a rival, [ 28 ] but many media sources do not provide information ...