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Organiser is a mouthpiece of the Hindu nationalist and voluntary organisation Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). [1] [2] It was launched as a newspaper in 1947 in the weeks before the Partition of India.
Politico Magazine: Moderate 2013 Reason: Libertarian 1968 Regulation: 1977 Rolling Thunder: Anarchist 2005 Salon: Liberal/Progressive 1995 SLATE: Liberal: 1996 StreetWise: Progressive 1992 Time: Moderate 1923 Townhall Magazine: Conservative 2008 Washington Examiner: Conservative 2005 Washington Monthly: Liberal 1969 The Week: Moderate 2001 ...
These publications appeal to a broad audience and usually include content about computer hardware and software and technology news. These magazines could also be called technology magazines because of the large amount of content about non-computer consumer electronics, such as digital audio player and mobile phones.
Socialist Organiser was a weekly socialist newspaper circulated in the Labour Party.The newspaper was founded in 1979 by the Socialist Campaign for a Labour Victory, later renamed the Socialist Organiser Alliance.
Magazine (artillery), a place to store ammunition in warships and fortifications; Gunpowder magazine, buildings formerly used for storing gunpowder in wooden barrels; Magazine (firearms), a device that holds ammunition for firearms; Camera magazine, a light-tight chamber to feed and take up film in a camera
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Community organizer, an advocate leading or seeking to lead or influence a community seeking changes in government, corporations and/or other institutions; Event manager, a person who organizes an event; Party organizer, a political party official; Professional organizer, a person who helps others get organized; Union organizer, a trade union ...
The Electric Company Magazine, Scholastic (1972–1987) Enter, Sesame Workshop (1983–1985) Highlights for Children; Hot Dog!, Scholastic (1979–199?) Jack and Jill, The Saturday Evening Post (1938-2009) Lego Magazine (defunct) Muse; National Geographic Kids Magazine; Nickelodeon Magazine (defunct) The Open Road for Boys (defunct)