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  2. 32 of the Most Memorable Reader’s Digest Stories Ever - AOL

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    A look at the significant, memorable, and prescient articles and authors from 100 years of Reader’s Digest. The post 32 of the Most Memorable Reader’s Digest Stories Ever appeared first on ...

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  4. 111 of the Most Powerful Quotes About Life. The post “Reader’s Digest Saved My Life!”: 12 People Share Their Incredible Stories appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  5. Reader's Digest - Wikipedia

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    For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States; it lost that distinction in 2009 to Better Homes and Gardens. According to Media Mark Research (2006), Reader's Digest reached more readers with household incomes of over $100,000 than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Inc. combined. [2]

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    Once you select a magazine title on the AOL MyMagazines landing page, you will be taken to the eMagazines login page.You will need to login or create an account. After you establish your account, you will be able to use any internet-connected device to access your digital library.

  7. Fulton Oursler - Wikipedia

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    The film, The Greatest Story Ever Told, based on Oursler's book, was released in 1965. [22] Oursler also wrote, as Abbot, the Reader's Digest article that was made into the movie Boomerang! (1947). Another book was Father Flanagan of Boy's Town, 1949, the story of Fr Edward J. Flanagan's work with young men.