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  2. Town & Country (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Town & Country released Town & Country Weddings, which is published twice yearly. [4] The first international version of the magazine, called Town & Country Philippines, was launched by Summit Media in 2007. A British Town & Country magazine was launched by Hearst Magazines UK, a subsidiary of Hearst Corporation, in May 2014. [14] [15]

  3. Town and Country - Wikipedia

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    Town and Country Magazine, founded 1769, a British monthly magazine; Town and Country (play), 1807 play by Thomas Morton; Town & Country, founded 1846, an American magazine; Town and Country, a 1969 album by Humble Pie; Town & Country (band), a 1998 American rock band; Town & Country, a 2001 film starring Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton

  4. Category:Magazines disestablished in 2009 - Wikipedia

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    C. Canadian Home & Country; Cannabis Culture (magazine) Cawaii! Chart Attack; Chief (magazine) Children's Digest; ChuChu (magazine) CMJ; CMJ New Music Monthly

  5. Town and Country (magazine) - Wikipedia

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  6. Collier's: Bringing a Classic Magazine Back From the Dead

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    In fact, despite attempts to bring Look, Life, and The Saturday Evening Post back from the dead, the only resurrected magazine to really regain its former strength was Vanity Fair, which, he notes ...

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  8. Town and Country Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Town and Country Magazine was published until 1796 when it folded. [1] It has been credited with inspiring later papers, including The Satirist. [5] The opening scene of the original production of The School for Scandal mentions Town and Country Magazine, which was the only publication mentioned by name in the play. [6]

  9. Chelsea Handler shares cheeky 2009 'Playboy' cover: '12 ... - AOL

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    The cheeky photo, which displayed cover text that read “Ho! Ho! Ho! Chelsea Handler screws up a Xmas party,” welcomed a slew of hilarious comments from fellow comics and fans alike.