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  2. Cosmopolitan (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitan (stylized in all caps) is an American quarterly fashion and entertainment magazine for women, first published based in New York City in March 1886 as a family magazine; it was later transformed into a literary magazine and, since 1965, has become a women's magazine. Cosmopolitan is one of the best-selling magazines. [3] [4]

  3. Category:Works originally published in Cosmopolitan (magazine)

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  4. Category:Cosmopolitan (magazine) - Wikipedia

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  5. Cosmopolitan - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitan distribution, in biogeography, biological categories which can be found almost anywhere around the world; Cosmopolitan (Vanessa cardui) or painted lady, a butterfly; Cosmopolitan (Leucania loreyi) or false army worm, a moth

  6. Vietnamese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia (Vietnamese: Wikipedia tiếng Việt) is the Vietnamese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, publicly editable, online encyclopedia supported by the Wikimedia Foundation. Like the rest of Wikipedia, its content is created and accessed using the MediaWiki wiki software.

  7. Sarah Wilson (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    She was the editor of Australian Cosmopolitan magazine from February 2003 to December 2007. [3] During her time at the magazine, she interviewed former Australian Prime Ministers John Howard and Kevin Rudd, and entered the Guinness Book of Records by staging the World's Biggest Bikini Shoot at Bondi Beach. [3]

  8. Mia Freedman - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, aged 24 years, she became editor of Australian Cosmopolitan magazine, the youngest editor of Cosmopolitan's 58 international editions. [4] Freedman is also the founder, publisher and editorial director of Australian women’s website Mamamia. [5] In 2012, Freedman also launched an Australian edition of parenting website iVillage. [6]

  9. Cosmopolitan Television - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitan Television is a television network brand that targets a young female demographic consisting of acquired scripted television series, films, lifestyle series and more. [1] The network's name is licensed from the Hearst Communications magazine title Cosmopolitan .