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The paper itself is saved for multi-directional single-topic focuses and extensive amounts of analysis.
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One of the largest showings of single-topic tweets I've seen in Twitter-Wood since the death of Michael Jackson occurred yesterday afternoon with the appearance of a rainbow over Los Angeles.
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It has twice won the National Magazine Award for single-topic issue, in 1999 and 2004, and it consistently has received wide critical acclaim.
August 2008 2008
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It has twice won the National Magazine Award for single-topic issue, in 1999 and 2004, and it consistently has received wide critical acclaim.
OA Music x2 2008
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VQR won the single-topic issue category at the National Magazine Awards tonight for our South America issue released last fall.
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"It was surreal," says Mr. Blum, who plans to implement similar single-topic covers as those pioneered by Mr. Lois.
Editorial Shuffle at Manhattan Media; New Editors for New York Press and 02138 2008
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Even the most comprehensive multidestination travel book cannot compete with a single-topic work for the level of detail and variety on offer.
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One sign of the impact we have had came last week, when the American Society of Magazine Editors nominated our May 15, 2006, cover, "AIDS at 25," for a National Magazine Award for best single-topic issue.
The Editor's Desk 2007
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Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts, declared in his single-topic, year-end report that a failure to raise judicial pay scales would results in a "constitutional crisis."
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Supreme Court Chief Justice John G. Roberts, declared in his single-topic, year-end report that a failure to raise judicial pay scales would results in a 'constitutional crisis.'
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