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  • According to a recent DVM Newsmagazine article, No definitive data is available on the number of dogs and puppies imported to the United States each year since no single agency is required to keep track of those numbers.

    Vet's view: Importing pets brings risks for all of us 2011

  • Â In 1968, Reasoner would team up with Mike Wallace to create the 60 Minutes Newsmagazine, a series that appeared once a week on Sunday nights.

    Five People Born on April 17 | myFiveBest 2010

  • "Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., pastor emeritus of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago where Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has been a member for two decades, slurred Italians in a piece published in the most recent issue of Trumpet Newsmagazine."

    Poll: Plurality Of Dems Says Victory Delivered By Super-Delegates "Not Legitimate" 2009

  • Even The Industry Standard, one of the magazines that sprang up to report from the barricades, has lately dropped the motto, "The Newsmagazine for the InternetEconomy."

    We All Work For Dot-Coms Now 2007

  • Whats shocking is that "Gervance" is a 30'ish woman, a Havard graduate and a senior editor at a Newsmagazine.

    Bloggingheads! Ann Althouse 2007

  • Popular Newsmagazine to Air at 6: 30 p.m. Beginning September 12

    Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » WFAA HATES OLD PEOPLE 2005

  • Link to Norwegian Newsmagazine Dagbladet's story about the "stupid porn law" (contains sexually explicit images, and lots of little black censorship circles) (also seen on Fleshbot, where you will also find this link to the best porn news headline EVER.)

    Boing Boing: April 25, 2004 - May 1, 2004 Archives 2004

  • And Time, The Weekly Newsmagazine would write, as they saw displayed at the newsstands inside the terminal kept open just for them, that “Olivia Maxon is a princess in the new social order, and the bus terminal is her palace.”

    Closing Time Joseph Heller 1994

  • Her mother came east to help in the large, rent-controlled apartment on West End Avenue with the many large rooms, and she was able to go back to work with good income in the advertising-merchandising department of Time, The Weekly Newsmagazine, and that was where I met her.

    Closing Time Joseph Heller 1994

  • McBride moved past a newsstand run by Indians, with newspapers and colorful periodicals like Time, The Weekly Newsmagazine headlining the collapse of Russian socialism, the grandeur of American capitalism, and the latest business bankruptcy, unemployment figures, and sale of another national mercantile landmark to foreigners, and they came to the entrance of one of the emergency stairwells.

    Closing Time Joseph Heller 1994

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