Walkie Talkie Magazine
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Added by: Heartofmine | Karma: 13.74 | Periodicals | 4 September 2008 |
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 Walkie Talkie is a monthly magazine issued by a group of English learners. What is special about the magazine is all articles are carefully written with photos illustrated, then editted, and embedded in a real edition. Also, the freelance writers contributing the articles are mainly students and employees with various viewpoints towards life. This is our first edition, which we would like to share to all of you. We love English, and we really hope Walkie Talkie magazine can be one of many ways you can count on to view the world differently. |
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Hellblazer issue 151 to 155 - comic
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Added by: elcortez | Karma: 407.08 | Fiction literature, Periodicals, Other | 4 September 2008 |
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 A contemporary thriller / horror comic book series.
Suggested for mature readers only (over 13). |
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New Scientist - 30 August 2008
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Added by: rapgreen | Karma: 1035.14 | Periodicals | 2 September 2008 |
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New Scientist - 30 August 2008
Since 1956 New Scientist has been keeping its readers up to date with the latest science and technology news from around the world. With a network of correspondents and seven editorial offices worldwide we have a global reach that no other science magazine can match.
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New Scientist (02 August 2008)
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Added by: rapgreen | Karma: 1035.14 | Periodicals | 2 September 2008 |
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 Since 1956 New Scientist has been keeping its readers up to date with the latest science and technology news from around the world. With a network of correspondents and seven editorial offices worldwide we have a global reach that no other science magazine can match. |
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India Today - 01 September 2008
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Added by: karnava | Karma: 0 | Periodicals | 31 August 2008 |
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 India Today is an Indian weekly newsmagazine published by Living Media India Limited, in publication since 1975. India Today - India’s No.1 newsweekly and most widely read newsweekly in South Asia.
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