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New Zealand House & Garden - September 2009
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New Zealand House & Garden - September 2009New Zealand's favourite home and lifestyle magazine, NZ House & Garden celebrates the homes, lifestyles and creativity of New Zealanders. Always a delight, NZ House & Garden explores an extraordinary variety of inspiring, beautiful and intriguing homes and gardens.
 
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The Muppet Show Comic Book #03 (1.06.2009)
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The Muppet Show Comic Book #03 (1.06.2009)Issue #3 is once again written and drawn by Roger Langridge, who previously told us a Kermit story and a Fozzie story and now gives us an issue focusing on Gonzo… although it’s interesting to note that Gonzo’s not really the protagonist, but rather the source of conflict in the story.

 
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Caribbean Travel & Life - October 2009
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Caribbean Travel & Life - October 2009Caribbean Travel & Life is devoted to bringing paradise right to your doorstep! Whether it's undiscovered beaches, the best luxury resorts, or the finest snorkeling destinations, our veteran writers have been there and bring back all that is special in the Caribbean.
 
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The Economist September 5th - September 11st 2009
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The Economist September 5th - September 11st 2009The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by "The Economist Newspaper Ltd" and edited in London. It has been in continuous publication since James Wilson established it in September 1843. As of 2006, its average circulation topped one million copies a week, about half of which are sold in North America.Consequently it is often seen as a transatlantic (as opposed to solely British) news source.

Edited by: englishcology - 6 September 2009
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T3 - October 2009 / UK
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T3 - October 2009 / UK
T3 magazine is a UK-based technology magazine which specialises in gadgets, gizmos, and other technology.
Originally, T3 stood for Tomorrow's Technology Today, but this isn't used anywhere in the magazine or on the website anymore: It's exclusively referred to as T3 or T3.com. The magazine is popular but in terms of sales is ranked second among UK gadget magazines, is available in most countries in the world, and has syndicated/localised versions in over 20 countries.
 
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