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  2. Curtis Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    Curtis' wife, Louisa Knapp Curtis, developed a women's section to the magazine and the Ladies' Home Journal, which she edited from 1883 to 1889, all of which became part of Curtis Publishing Company. In 1897, Curtis bought The Saturday Evening Post for $1000, and developed it into one of the nation's most popular periodicals. [1]

  3. Family-owned restaurant forced to close after ‘frivolous ...

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    In 1985, the California Supreme Court ruled that similar “ladies’ day” promotions at businesses such as car washes and nightclubs violated the Unruh Civil Rights Act of 1959.

  4. Category:Magazines published in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Defunct magazines published in New Jersey (2 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in New Jersey" The following 88 pages are in this category, out of 88 total.

  5. Shecky's - Wikipedia

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    Shecky's Media, Inc. is an American event promoter and city guide publisher. Manhattan entrepreneur Chris Hoffman grew Shecky's into a multi-million dollar women-centric media company featuring his Girls' Night Out events that were held in 12 cities across the U.S.

  6. Celebrate People Magazine's 50th with a night out at a these ...

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    People Magazine, OpenTable revealed hidden gems and iconic restaurants across the U.S. These are the places you need to check out in NJ, NY and PA. Celebrate People Magazine's 50th with a night ...

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  8. Category : Women's magazines published in the United States

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  9. Woman's World - Wikipedia

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    Woman's World is an American supermarket weekly magazine with a circulation of 1.6 million readers. Printed on paper generally associated with tabloid publications and priced accordingly, it concentrates on short articles about subjects such as weight loss, relationship advice and cooking, along with feature stories about women in the STEM fields and academia.