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Harlequin Enterprises ULC (known simply as Harlequin) is a publisher of romance, women's fiction and various other genres under multiple publishing imprints. Founded in Winnipeg, Canada, in 1949, from the 1960s, it grew into the largest publisher of romance fiction in the world.
These are bought and sold today as collector items. [19] The company also introduced hockey cards and baseball player trading cards in their packages. In 1965, David Shirriff left the company, thus bringing to an end the Shirriff family's 82-year association with the company. [1] Horsey sold the company to cereal company Kellogg's of Canada in ...
Today's Homeowner, Time Inc. (1928–2001) The Token and Atlantic Souvenir (1826–1842) Tomorrow (1942–1962) Tomorrow Speculative Fiction (1993–2000)
“Today, they took back almost $18,000,” he said, sighing. “In my store in Hazard, they took back $4,700, and from my store in Manchester they took back $13,000.
Armchair analysts don't know for sure why Buffett has been selling stocks, or these stocks specifically. He hasn't said anything publicly. But he's said some things recently that can give ...
The National Film Board of Canada blocks the release of Denys Arcand's controversial documentary. An edited version is released in 1976, but the original unedited version was not released until 2004. [16] [17] 1970 Women in Love: The Alberta censors banned the film due to nudity. [18] 1971 A Clockwork Orange
Linda Blackford: It’s smart to use an imagined hysteria over immigrants voting to get out the vote, but using disinformation to do so is bad for democracy.