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  2. American Wirehair - Wikipedia

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    The American Wirehair is a breed of domestic cat originating in upstate New York, which is characterized by its wiry fur and crinkly whiskers caused by a genetic mutation. As of 2017 [update] , though the breed is well-known, it is ranked as the rarest of the 41 Cat Fanciers' Association breeds.

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    The cancellation scam drew $30 million out of victims. Widespread scheme intentionally targeted older, vulnerable people Forty-three people were charged in an October 2020 complaint, USA v.

  4. Category : Cultural magazines published in the United States

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  5. Category : Online magazines with defunct print editions

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    Allure (magazine) The American (magazine) American Film (magazine) American Journalism Review; American Literary Review; American Machinist; American Metal Market; The American Spectator; Ann Arbor Business Review; The Arab (magazine) Arena (Swedish magazine) Armadillo (magazine) Artifice; Artrocker (magazine) Ascent (journal) Audrey (magazine)

  6. Chronicles (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In the first years since inception in 1977, the magazine was an anticommunist bi-monthly called Chronicles of Culture, edited by Leopold Tyrmand (1920–85), pen name of Jan Andrzej Stanislaw Kowalski, a Polish novelist and co-founder of the Rockford Institute who had previously written for The New Yorker.

  7. The Baffler - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was first published by Greg Lane. [citation needed] Its motto was "the journal that blunts the cutting edge."[4] It became known for critiquing "business culture and the culture business" [5] and for having exposed the grunge speak hoax perpetrated on The New York Times. [6]

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  9. Category : Defunct magazines published in the United States

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    Adventure (magazine) Adventurers Club (magazine) All Hands; All-Star Western; The All-Story Magazine; Alt Variety; The Amateur Astronomer; The Amazing World of DC Comics; American Film (magazine) American Heritage (magazine) American Journalism Review; American Machinist; American Magazine and Historical Chronicle; American Magazine of Useful ...