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  2. Los Angeles (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine also hosts the Los Angeles' annual epicurean fete, The Food Event, and the Breakfast Conversation discussion series with magazine editors and city leaders. [citation needed] Awards and affiliations. Los Angeles magazine has earned four National Magazine Awards. It was a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association as of 2013.

  3. Miguel Avramovic - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Avramovic. Miguel Avramovic (born 18 July 1981 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine rugby union footballer currently playing for Agen in the Top 14. He has also played for Worcester Warriors in the Premiership. He usually plays in at centre or fullback. He has 11 caps and 20 points (5 tries for Los Pumas. [citation needed]

  4. J. P. Calderon - Wikipedia

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    The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency. John Paul Calderon (born September 5, 1975) is an American professional volleyball player, model and reality show personality. [1] [2] [3] In 2006, he was a contestant on Survivor: Cook Islands, the 13th season of the CBS reality show. [4] The following year, he became a regular member of The Janice ...

  5. Paris (Ooh La La) - Wikipedia

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    Emily Piriz, a contestant on the thirteenth season of American Idol, covered this song during "Rush Week," a round featuring the top 20 contestants of the season. The song was well received by the judges, but Harry Connick Jr. raised some concerns as to whether or not she wanted to perform rather racy songs in the future.

  6. Toto Forever - Wikipedia

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    Toto Forever. Toto Forever, also known in Spanish as Toto Para Siempre or Siempre Toto, is a 2010 dramatic short film directed by Roberto F. Canuto, written by Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi, and starring Kylan James, Kjord Davis, Diana Grivas, Alexander Aguila, and Alexandra Smothers. The film was screened at over thirty international film festivals ...

  7. Malala Yousafzai - Wikipedia

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    Malala Yousafzai, 24 January 2009 BBC blog entry In February 2009, girls' schools were still closed. In solidarity, private schools for boys had decided not to open until 9 February, and notices appeared saying so. On 7 February, Yousafzai and her brother returned to their hometown of Mingora, where the streets were deserted, and there was an "eerie silence". She wrote in her blog: "We ...

  8. +972 Magazine - Wikipedia

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    +972 Magazine is a left-wing news and opinion online magazine, established in August 2010 by a group of four Israeli writers in Tel Aviv. Noam Sheizaf, a co-founder and the +972 chief executive officer, said they wanted to express a new and "mostly young voice which would take part in the international debate regarding Israel and Palestine".

  9. Dynamite (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0163-3562. Dynamite was a magazine for children founded by Jenette Kahn and published by Scholastic Inc. from 1974 until 1992. The magazine changed the fortunes of the company, becoming the most successful publication in its history [1] and inspiring four similar periodicals for Scholastic, Bananas, Wow, Hot Dog! and Peanut Butter.