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  2. Destroyer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine also received criticism from child-protection activists for sexualising children. [5] Many of the images were taken in developing countries, and it was unclear in some cases whether the depicted boys were aware that they were being photographed. [2] Destroyer's final issue (#10), published in January 2010, was limited to 1,000 copies.

  3. Sköna hem - Wikipedia

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    Sköna hem (Swedish: Beautiful home) is an interior design magazine which has been published since 1979 in Stockholm, Sweden. It is one of the magazines owned by Bonnier Group and is the oldest interior design magazine in the country.

  4. List of magazines in Sweden - Wikipedia

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  5. I Tried Swedish Death Cleaning — And It Totally ... - AOL

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    Swedish Death Cleaning is a long, ongoing process and you’re unlikely to tackle everything in one sitting, so it’s important to space out the tasks and to schedule time to return to it.

  6. Why People Can't Stop Talking About Swedish Death Cleaning - AOL

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    3. Start buying less. The fewer items you have, the less time you'll need to clean! It doesn't matter what age you start Swedish death cleaning, it pays to limit shopping to avoid feeling overwhelmed.

  7. Scam artists selling bogus magazine subscriptions ripped off ...

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    The Justice Department has charged 64 people in a fraud case they say bilked $300 million from more than 100,000 victims.

  8. Vi (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    A cooperative association founded the newspaper Konsumentbladet ('Consumer Magazine') in 1913, which at first was a weekly newspaper of four pages with editorials, articles, cartoons, a short story and reviews about cooperatives and household economics. From January 1914, regular publication started, immediately achieving a circulation of ...

  9. ‘The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning’ Producer on How ...

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    J.J. Duncan is the showrunner for Peacock’s “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning.” She is also involved with the End Well Foundation and will speak at the End Well Symposium on November ...