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  2. Front (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Front was a British men's magazine. First published by Cabal Communications in 1998, it was created to rival IPC's publication Loaded, [2] catering to a demographic of 16-to 25-year-old males. [3] It began as part of the British "lads' mag" genre of magazines, though the covers rejected this description with the statement "Front is no lads' mag".

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  4. Front (Japanese magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine had 15-language editions which were distributed by the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. [2] Its format was large, and the magazine featured photos and photomontages for propaganda purposes. [3] Major contributors of Front were Ihei Kimura who also edited the magazine and Hiroshi Hamaya. [2] The magazine ceased publication in ...

  5. Category : Defunct magazines published in the United Kingdom

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    Baily's Monthly Magazine of Sports and Pastimes, and Racing Register; Bare (magazine) BBC Focus on Africa; BBC Knowledge (magazine) BBC MindGames; Beat Instrumental; The Beatles Book; Beeton's Christmas Annual; The Beholder (magazine) BEM (magazine) Birding World; Bizarre (magazine) The Black Dwarf (journal) Black Music (magazine) Bliss (magazine)

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  7. Category : Men's magazines published in the United Kingdom

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    Magnate (magazine) Man About Town (2000s–2010s magazine) Man About Town (magazine) Maxim (magazine) Mayfair (magazine) Men in Vogue; Men Only; Men's Fitness (British magazine) Men's Health (British magazine) Men's World; Monkey (magazine)

  8. Spearhead (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Spearhead was a British far-right magazine edited by John Tyndall until his death in July 2005. Founded in 1964 by Tyndall, it was used to voice his grievances against the state of the United Kingdom. The magazine has not continued under new editorship, although a new article appeared on the magazine's website in October 2010.

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