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  2. Monthly Review - Wikipedia

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    The Monthly Review is an independent socialist magazine published monthly in New York City. Established in 1949, the publication is the longest continuously published socialist magazine in the United States.

  3. Semafor (website) - Wikipedia

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    Semafor's articles and newsletters are structured into short sections, each with a separate subtitle. The first section generally consists of a short summary of the relevant facts, followed by "The Reporter's View", a section containing analysis or an editorial by the writer of the article. [ 2 ]

  4. Bottom Line Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Bottom Line, Inc. (formerly Boardroom, Inc.) is an American publisher of books, newsletters and Web articles that provide advice from experts on a wide variety of topics, predominantly health, health care, investing and personal finance but also food and nutrition, taxes and legal matters, career, privacy and security, home improvement, small business, travel, entertainment, automobiles ...

  5. Air Mail (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Air Mail is a digital weekly newsletter launched in July 2019 by former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter and former New York Times reporter Alessandra Stanley. [1] Private equity firm TPG Capital served as Air Mail ' s majority investor.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiCup/Newsletters

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    Sorry this newsletter is going out a little earlier than expected- there is a busy weekend coming up! A running total of claims can be seen here. If you are concerned that your nomination will not receive the necessary reviews, and you hope to get it promoted before the end of the round, please list it on Wikipedia:WikiCup/Reviews. However ...

  7. The Daily Signal - Wikipedia

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    Katrina Trinko, a former National Review political reporter, is The Daily Signal's editor-in-chief. Robert Bluey, a former Human Events editor, Media Research Center reporter, is the president and executive editor of The Daily Signal. [8] [6] [9] [7] Tyler O'Neil, a former Fox News editor, [10] is the managing editor. [11] [3] [6] [12]

  8. Homebrew Computer Club - Wikipedia

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    The newsletter was published from a variety of addresses in the early days, but later submissions went to a P.O. box address in Mountain View, California. [ 21 ] The second volume began on January 31, 1976, and included sections for A LETTER FROM MITS, CASSETTE UPDATE, TINY BASIC, MEETING FACILITIES, SOFTWARE, PROBLEMS, MEETING-1, and ALTAIR 680.

  9. Reason (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Reason was founded in 1968 by Lanny Friedlander (1947–2011), [2] [4] a student at Boston University, [5] as a more-or-less monthly mimeographed publication. In 1970, it was purchased by Robert W. Poole Jr., Manuel S. Klausner, and Tibor R. Machan, who set it on a more regular publishing schedule.