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Magazine and Enterprises
He worked for numerous companies including Marvel Comics ' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics ; Vin Sullivan's Magazine Enterprises, where he created Skyman ; and at EC, where he served a brief stint as head writer.
Towards the end of the decade, and the start of the 1950s, he worked for Magazine Enterprises on features including " The Durango Kid ," the first Ghost Rider, " Red Hawk ," " Straight Arrow " and " Tim Holt ," in whose comic the Ghost Rider appeared.
Fox also wrote some of the required text pieces for Magazine Enterprises, which were required by the Post Office to qualify magazines and comics for cheaper postal rates.
In September, 2007, De La Hoya's company Golden Boy Enterprises acquired The Ring, KO Magazine, World Boxing Magazine and Pro Wrestling Illustrated from Kappa Publishing Group.
A related quarterly magazine, Other Hands Magazine supporting the MERP community, was also sent a cease and desist by Tolkien Enterprises, and ceased publication in 2001.
In September 2007, KO Magazine was acquired by Golden Boy Enterprises, along with The Ring.
Magazine Enterprises featured Richard Greene photos on three Robin Hood comic books.
In 1947, the team had rejoined editor Sullivan, by now the founder and publisher of the comic-book company Magazine Enterprises ; there they created the short-lived comical crime-fighter Funnyman.
* Eclipse Magazine # 1 ( writer / artist ) ( Eclipse Enterprises, 1981 )
Similarly, Dell Comics published Roy Rogers comics from 1948 1961, and Magazine Enterprises published Charles Starrett as the Durango Kid from 1949 1955.
* The United States Marines # 1-8 changes publisher to Magazine Enterprises / Sussex Pb in 1952-William H Wise & Company
On January 14, 2000, eight movie studios filed a lawsuit against Eric Corley ( publisher of 2600: The Hacker Quarterly Magazine ,) Shawn Reimerdes, Roman Kazan and 2600 Enterprises, Inc.
Playboy: The Mansion puts players in the role of Hugh Hefner, the founder of Playboy Magazine and Playboy Enterprises, referred to in the game as ' Hef '.
Credited with the development of the Good Sam Club is Art Rouse, founder of TL Enterprises, a California-based publishing company responsible for Trailer Life Magazine, Motorhome Magazine, and Rider Magazine.
" In a 2005 interview, Ayers elaborated that, " Joe had me pencil some of his Funnyman stories after seeing my drawings at Hogarth's evening class " and " sent me to Vin Sullivan of Magazine Enterprises.
Ayers went on to pencil and ink Western stories in the late 1940s for Magazine Enterprises ' A-1 Comics and Trail Colt, and for Prize Comics ' Prize Comics Western.
In 1952, while continuing to freelance for Magazine Enterprises, Ayers began a long freelance run at Atlas Comics, the 1950s forerunner of Marvel Comics.
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Fluor was selected one of the " Global Most Admired Knowledge Enterprises ( MAKE )" for the sixth consecutive year in 2011 and named one of America's Safest Companies by EHS Today Magazine in 2011.

Magazine and Straight
In 1999, The Straight won eight Western Magazine Awards, including " Magazine of the Year ", and its seventh consecutive, " Best Business Article ".
Some papers that use Dyer's column regularly include the Japan Times, The Courier ( Ballarat ), the Straits Times ( Singapore ), the South China Morning Post ( Hong Kong ), the Bangkok Post, the Canberra Times, the New Zealand Herald, The Pioneer ( New Delhi ), DNA ( Bombay ), Dawn ( Karachi ), the Tehran Times, Arab News ( Saudi Arabia ), the Jordan Times, Monday Morning ( Beirut ), Egypt Today, the Jerusalem Post, Hurriyet Daily News ( Istanbul ), the Moscow Times, Telegraf ( Kiev ), Lidove Noviny ( Prague ), Adevarul ( Bucharest ), Helsingin Sanomat ( Finland ), Information ( Copenhagen ), NRC Handelsblad ( Rotterdam ), De Standaard ( Brussels ), Zeitpunkt ( Switzerland ), Internazionale ( Rome ), The New Vision ( Uganda ), The Star ( Nairobi ), Zimbabwe Independent, The Citizen ( Johannesburg ), the Cape Times, Le Droit ( Ottawa ), NOW ( Toronto ), La Presse ( Montreal ), Georgia Straight ( Vancouver ), Dawson Creek Daily News ( Dawson Creek ), Fast Forward Magazine ( Calgary ), the Winnipeg Free Press the Jamaica Daily Gleaner, the Trinidad Express, the Barbados Advocate, Buenos Aires Herald, and the Visayan Daily Star ( Philippines ).
In 1996, The Straight Dope became a user area on AOL ; a short-lived TV series, produced by Andrew Rosen, on the A & E Network ; and a Web site, www. straightdope. com, which was named one of PC Magazine < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Top 101 Web Sites and as of January 2010 was drawing nearly 1. 2 million users per month.
Canadian examples of owner-operated, non-chain owned alternative papers include Vancouver's The Georgia Straight, Toronto's NOW Magazine, Edmonton's Vue Weekly and Halifax's The Coast.
However, unlike others in its genre ( such as Now Magazine, Voir and the Georgia Straight ), Uptown generally does not provide any substantial coverage of current issues events apart from occasional columns concerning local news.
He has contributed to several Canadian and international publications, including The Guardian, ColorLines, Word Magazine, The New Zealand Herald, Georgia Straight, The Toronto Star, Xtra !, NOW, Library Journal, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Magazine and Arrow
* Broken Arrow was listed as one of the " Top 25 Affordable Suburbs in the South " by Business Week Magazine in 2007.
* Family Circle Magazine featured Broken Arrow as one of the 10 best towns for families in 2008.
In the year of 2011, Thermalright ’ s Silver Arrow wins PC Pro Magazine ’ s Ultimate PC Award.
* " Broken Arrow ," BC Aviation Magazine.
One reason for this is because of a Wizard Magazine issue, which incorrectly identified Connor's first appearance in comics being in Green Arrow vol.

Magazine and ran
In 1983, Games Magazine ran a contest titled " Do You Clerihew?
When it finished in 1798, John Gifford began The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, which ran until 1821.
* 1998: In the US, Time Magazine and CNN ran news stories alleging that in 1970 U. S. Air Force A-1E Skyraiders engaged in a covert operation called Operation Tailwind, in which they deliberately dropped sarin-containing weapons on U. S. troops who had defected in Laos.
In March 2011, Macleans Magazine, the National Post, and the Toronto Sun ran articles surrounding the alleged liberal bias of CBC's " Vote Compass ", an online tool where users were asked 30 questions to which they could answer " strongly agree ", " strongly disagree ", or " neither agree nor disagree ".
His show won several awards from the readers of Latin New York magazine, Izzy Sanabria's Salsa Magazine at that time and ran until late 1980 when Viacom changed the format of WRVR to country music.
In 1992, Jet Magazine ran a story repeating that Howard University could not find it and allegations that it disappeared in the 1960s during the protests.
Charles Dickens ' godfather ran his sailmaking business from Church Row ( Newell Street );< ref >< cite > East London history accessed 28 March 2007 </ ref > and James McNeill Whistler and Charles Napier Hemy < cite > The Barge Builders in The Burlington Magazine, Vol.
In addition, the paper also intermittently ran a glossy magazine called Now Magazine.
Paul ran a national mountain bike magazine called Mountain Bike New Zealand Magazine from 1988-1990.
Time Magazine ran a picture of John Stennis that read :" Technical Assistance Needed.
It also quoted Vatican exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth on Pope John Paul II's battles with Satan, and ran a story on the copyright dispute between O, The Oprah Magazine and a German erotic periodical, also named " O.
During the 1980s, KO Magazine, nicknamed " The knockout boxing magazine ", ran some popular features, such as a round-by-round section where the most important fights were described punch by punch, posters with the boxer's complete records on the back and a question and answer interview section.
Initially by writer Mike Baron and artist Klaus Janson, it eventually ran 104 issues ( July 1987 July 1995 ) and spun off two additional ongoing series — The Punisher War Journal ( 80 issues, November 1988 July 1995 ) and The Punisher War Zone ( 41 issues, March 1992 July 1995 ), as well as the black-and-white comics magazine The Punisher Magazine ( 16 issues, November 1989 September 1990 ) and The Punisher Armory ( 10 issues, no cover dates, starting 1990 ), a fictional diary detailing " His thoughts!
* The Popular Magazine an American literary magazine that ran for 612 issues from November 1903 to October 1931
Only two columns were authored, and both ran in the short-lived Peterbelly Magazine.
Then in August 2003 the New York Times Magazine ran a cover story called " Double Lives on the Down Low ", written by Benoit Denizet-Lewis.
Together with Charles Bernstein he edited L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E Magazine, which ran to 13 issues between 1978 and 1981 and ( along with other magazines such as This, A Hundred Posters, Big Deal, Dog City, Hills, Là Bas, Oculist Witnesses, QU, and Roof ) was one of the most important outlets for Language poetry.
* Swimnews Magazine in 2000 ran a retrospective on Davis, see pages 6 7 ..
Rave Master was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 1999 and ran for 296 chapters until its conclusion in 2005.
In Truth Overboard, journalist Tom Dusevic wrote in Time Magazine that once Cameron's story was in the public domain "... reporters in Canberra immediately ran with further details of Cameron's private life, unleashing stories they'd been sitting on for years " which included accounts of numerous other affairs which he had failed to disclose in the original interview with Good Weekend.
In January 1990 UK's Car Magazine ran a comparison of the 2. 0 Si against the BMW 520i and Lancia Thema 16V 2. 0 in a review of lower-end executive sector cars.
A month later, Time Magazine ran a longer analysis of the speech and its possible implications.
Car Mechanics Magazine ran an RAF officer transport de-mobbed Montego bought from a Ministry of Defence auction in 1996.

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