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Nexus has also been translated in Swedish, Korean and Japanese. In the US and in Italy, the magazine is published as Nexus New Times. In Greece, the magazine was first published as Nexus and, following a period of inactivity, as New Times Nexus. The Polish edition is published as Nexus. Nowe Czasy (English: Nexus.
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New Times never found a sufficient base of advertisers. The magazine's final issue was published on January 8, 1979. The magazine's final issue was published on January 8, 1979. [ 4 ] [ 14 ] Hirsch then launched The Runner magazine, [ 15 ] one of the first of a new era of specialty "active lifestyle" monthlies in 1979, after initially creating ...
New Times, official publication of the Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of South Australia; New Times, a bi-weekly American magazine published in the 1970s; New Times Media, a former US publisher of alternative weekly newspapers
Articles and categories related to individuals, subjects, and institutions once affiliated with New Times magazine, which was founded in 1973 and folded in 1979 and was published by George A. Hirsch Pages in category "New Times magazine (1973-1979)"
On Friday, June 14, the Sunday Times’ Style magazine released the cover for their upcoming issue, which features Alwyn, 32, front and center. The headline,
The New York Times noted in a December 2016 article that fake news had previously maintained a presence on the Internet and within tabloid journalism in the years prior to the 2016 U.S. election. [8] Except for the 2016 Philippine elections , [ 10 ] prior to the election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump , fake news had not impacted the ...
"They grow up so fast" is a phrase dog owners use almost as often as "Who’s a good girl?" or "Stop eating that!"In 2018, people even created a whole online community to embody the famous line ...