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* Circus ( magazine ), a now-defunct publication which covered the rock scene, much like Rolling Stone magazine
A collection of her columns in the now-defunct Croatian magazine, Feral Tribune, was published as a book in 2010.
Other magazines published from time-to-time include the revived Now magazine and the now-defunct Woman magazine, edited by Carol Danvers.
The now-defunct Smash Hits magazine dedicated 7 October 2002 as International Gareth Gates Day.
In September 2000 the first Google bomb with a verifiable creator was created by Hugedisk Men's Magazine, a now-defunct online humor magazine, when it linked the text " dumb motherfucker " to a site selling George W. Bush-related merchandise.
The now-defunct Mopar Enthusiast magazine released a concept rendering of a potential 2010 Road Runner, with design cues based on the 1971-72 model.
Jillette was also a regular contributor to the now-defunct PC / Computing magazine in the early 1990s, having a regular back section column between 1990 and 1994.
He served previously as a contributing editor to the now-defunct magazine Lingua Franca.
The word " Lollywood " was first coined in the summer of 1989 in the now-defunct magazine Glamour published from Karachi by a gossip columnist Saleem Nasir.
* The development of the game was chronicled in an issue of the now-defunct magazine Science 80, without the knowledge of the designer or programmer of the game.
Further, an article in the now-defunct bus enthusiast magazine Bus World stated that the bus made a trip from Los Angeles to San Diego, California, as a film promotion in 1976.
He was also the European editor of the now-defunct Industry Standard magazine and one of the founding editors of its European version, and the producer of the magazine's Global Internet Summit ( Barcelona, 2000 ).
VOX would become Calgary ’ s longest-running arts and entertainment magazine until its final printing in 1998, when it was purchased by the now-defunct Calgary Straight magazine.
Developed during the now-defunct 1994 Federal assault weapons ban, the Hi-Point carbine comes with a ten-round magazine that fits into the pistol grip.
The first comic to spin off from Hsu and Chan was Game Critter Super-Squad !, which ran in EGM's now-defunct sister magazine, GameNOW.
X360 was originally included as a supplement in the now-defunct Highbury Entertainment publication XBM, but was made a monthly magazine in October 2005, prior to the launch of the Xbox 360.
Previously, he was president of the Seattle urban livability group Allied Arts, started Steelhead magazine, and founded the now-defunct Fuse Foundation.
Trailer Park was a ' magazine ' styled show, described on the now-defunct CNX website as: " Featuring the very best of free sports lifestyle programmes, including ' Chilli Factor '.
She worked as the entertainment editor for five years of the now-defunct teen magazine J-17.
From 2002 to 2004, he was the editor of The Acumen Journal, a now-defunct magazine about the life sciences that he founded.
After a year at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 1928, he returned to Des Moines as City Editor and then to Washington, D. C., in 1933 to set up the Washington bureau of the Register, at that time owned by the Cowles family, who owned newspapers in the midwest and published the now-defunct Look magazine.

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Isabel, Princess Imperial, the declared heiress and thrice-regent of the now-defunct Empire of Brazil, married twenty years before their deposition Prince Gaston, Count of Eu, their descendants, known as the Orléans and Braganza, would have ascended to that throne had the empire not ended in 1889.
In 1940 the now-defunct New York Herald Tribune declared Dutch Village to be " one of the most interesting scale housing developments in the East ".

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Prior to 1990, Price Chopper was barely a player in the New England market, with only about a half dozen outlets in Massachusetts and Vermont ; they acquired the now-defunct Giant Value supermarket chain in the late 1970s, which accounted for most of their New England locations at the time.

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Auguste Bouquet: Jean-Gaspard Deburau, c. 1830. When, in 1762, a great fire destroyed the Foire Saint-Germain and the new Comédie-Italienne claimed the fairs ’ stage-offerings ( now known collectively as the Opéra-Comique ) as their own, new enterprises began to attract the Parisian public, as little theaters sprang up along the now-defunct Boulevard du Temple.
MGM now owns the rights to the Banzai franchise ( after being passed on from now-defunct Sherwood Productions and its successors ), so any sequel or remake is at their discretion.
Systems such as GPS, LORAN, and the now-defunct OMEGA are adversely affected when solar activity disrupts their signal propagation.
" However, the recipients of these funds strongly maintain that these have always been " rental " payments ( like a tenant pays to a landlord ) that landowners could use at their own discretion, separate from whatever funds the U. S. earmarked to help develop or improve Kwajalein Atoll, which were funneled into the now-defunct Kwajalein Atoll Development Authority ( KADA.
While Disney Channel original sitcoms / laugh tracks mainly film in front of studio audiences, Nickelodeon, Disney's top competitor, recorded such hits as iCarly and Victorious without audiences ( due to their decision to do away with their now-defunct original studios ) and use laugh tracks as a substitute.
Canton, Ohio was selected as the location for the Hall of Fame for three reasons: First, the NFL was founded in Canton in 1920 ( at that time it was known as the American Professional Football Association ); second, the now-defunct Canton Bulldogs were a successful NFL team based in Canton during the first few years of the league ; and finally, the community of Canton successfully lobbied the NFL to have the Hall built in their city.
Kodak was also left to pay a settlement to some customers who were left without a way to use their now-defunct cameras.
In January 1998, the last of Power Computing's physical assets were auctioned off, and Power Computing shareholders were mailed Apple Computer shares representing their pro rata share in the now-defunct corporation.
" Charles Anderson Dana, the colorful newspaperman and editor of the now-defunct New York Sun, is said to have given the Mugwumps their political moniker.
As a nod to the fashion-forward philosophy established by the designs of Emilio Pucci, the now-defunct Braniff International Airways envisioned their air hostesses wearing a more revealing version of a sari on a proposed Dallas-Bombay ( conceivably via London ) service in the late 1970s.
The band had attempted to sign with a new label after the A Beautiful Lie Tour, prompting Virgin to file a lawsuit for $ 30 million, claiming that the band had failed to produce three of the five records they were obligated to deliver under their 1999 contract with the now-defunct Immortal Records.
On October 18, 2010 the station reactivated their 28. 2 digital subchannel for the first time since December 2006, when WTTE discontinued carrying the now-defunct The Tube Music Network due to a disagreement between Sinclair and The Tube over E / I programming.
Frank served as penciller on Straczynski's Midnight Nation, a 12-issue limited series published by Top Cow from 2000 to 2002 under their now-defunct Joe's Comics imprint.
Despite some success with the single " Cigarette Dangles " ( the video appeared on Beavis and Butt-head ), label troubles continued, and the band recorded their next two albums for the now-defunct Canadian label Iron Music.
The stations did not participate in the wider implementation of Sinclair's now-defunct, controversial News Central format for their newscasts but did air " The Point " ( a one-minute conservative political commentary ) that was also controversial and a requirement of all Sinclair-owned stations with newscasts until the series was discontinued in December 2006.
In 1996 and 1998, the nominated artists exhibited their work at the now-defunct Guggenheim Soho, where a space on the second floor was named the Hugo Boss Gallery in 1996 ; since 2000, only the winning artist has shown his or her work.
Along with Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco and the now-defunct New Albion Brewing Company in Sonoma, whose owners offered Grossman and Camusi early guidance in their venture, Sierra Nevada is considered one of the earliest and most influential breweries which spawned the craft beer movement of the 1980s-90s.
The Miami Floridians, later in their history known simply as The Floridians, were a professional basketball franchise in the original, now-defunct American Basketball Association.
This format is also used for alumni events of high schools that have either closed or consolidated with other high schools ; the high school classes continue to meet and celebrate their years at their now-defunct alma mater.
The now-defunct New Orleans Brass of the ECHL played in the New Orleans Arena their last three seasons before their demise in 2002, caused in part by the arrival of the Hornets.

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