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  2. Sasha Siemel - Wikipedia

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    As an author, Siemel had been writing articles for various outdoor magazines, including National Geographic. In 1949, Sasha and Edith co-wrote the book Jungle Wife, an account of family life in the jungle. He penned his autobiography, Tigrero, in 1953.

  3. Blair Tindall - Wikipedia

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    Tindall was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to historian George Brown Tindall [1] and Blossom Tindall. [2] She started playing the piano at an early age and switched to oboe when joining the junior high school band; because of her surname's place in alphabetical order, she was the last person able to choose an instrument, and the only one available was the oboe.

  4. Time (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Time featured Joseph G. Cannon, the retired Speaker of the House of Representatives, on its cover; a facsimile reprint of Issue No. 1, including all of the articles and advertisements contained in the original, was included with copies of the magazine's issue from February 28, 1938, in commemoration of its 15th anniversary. [7]

  5. Time magazine unveils new front cover: ‘The reintroduction of ...

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    Harris declined to be interviewed for the article, which featured a striking front-page image of the vice president sketched in black and white Time magazine unveils new front cover: ‘The ...

  6. Jungle Stories (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Stories was an American pulp magazine published from 1938 to 1954. The lead stories featured the adventures of Ki-Gor, the son of a Scottish missionary raised in the jungle like Tarzan . For the first two years, the novels formed a continuous narrative, including Ki-Gor meeting Helene Vaughan, a pilot who crashes in the jungle and is ...

  7. FACT CHECK: No, Joe Biden Did Not Wander Into The Amazon ...

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    A post with over 275,000 views on X claims that President Joe Biden “wandered” into the Amazon rainforest immediately after giving a speech. Verdict: Misleading He walked down a path he was ...

  8. How a 1985 magazine article launched the Brat Pack ... - AOL

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    The article, which New York Magazine has made available online, was published June 10, 1985 — 18 days before the release of “St. Elmo’s Fire,” one of the most quintessential Brat Pack ...

  9. The Jungle - Wikipedia

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    The Jungle is a novel by American muckraker and author Upton Sinclair, known for his efforts to expose corruption in government and business in the early 20th century. [1] In 1904, Sinclair spent seven weeks gathering information while working incognito in the meatpacking plants of the Union Stock Yards in Chicago for the socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason, which published the novel in ...