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  2. Time (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In early 2007, the year's first issue was delayed roughly a week due to "editorial changes", including the layoff of 49 employees. [9] In 2009, Time announced it was introducing Mine, a personalized print magazine mixing content from various Time Warner publications based on the reader's preferences. The new magazine was met with a poor ...

  3. International Association of Scientologists - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Scientologists (IAS) is a fundraising and membership organization run by the Church of Scientology. Headquartered in England at Saint Hill Manor , the IAS operates several affiliated but similarly-named organizations.

  4. Editorial calendar - Wikipedia

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    An editorial calendar, or publishing schedule, is used by bloggers, publishers, businesses, and groups to control publication of content across different media, ...

  5. Wikipedia:Eight simple rules for editing our encyclopedia

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    There's not much more to say about this than has already been written in the link above and in various other policy, guideline, and essay pages except that it's our basic editorial policy. In other words, Wikipedia would not be "Wikipedia" without it.

  6. Prabuddha Bharata - Wikipedia

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    Prabuddha Bharata Or Awakened India is an English-language monthly journal of the Ramakrishna Order, in publication since July 1896. [1] It carries articles and translations by monks, scholars, and other writers on humanities and social sciences including religious, psychological, historical, and cultural themes.

  7. Newsweek - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2015 column in the New York Post, after returning to print publication, Newsweek was selling c. 100,000 copies per month, with staff at that time numbering "about 60 editorial staffers", up from a low of "less than 30 editorial staffers" in 2013, but with plans then to grow the number to "close to 100 in the next year".

  8. The Crisis - Wikipedia

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    First issue, November 1910 A 1911 copy of The Crisis depicting "Ra-Maat-Neb, one of the black kings of the Upper Nile," a copy of the relief of Nebmaatre I on Meroe pyramid 17 The August 1920 cover is a typical example of the annual education number under Du Bois's editorship.

  9. Monthly Weather Review - Wikipedia

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    The Monthly Weather Review is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Meteorological Society. It covers research related to analysis and prediction of observed and modeled circulations of the atmosphere, including technique development, data assimilation , model validation , and relevant case studies.