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Take A Break: ... would say that this has to be one of the best weekly magazines available. Each new edition is available every Thursday from all good newsagents or supermarkets. The magazine starts with a double page feature called Take a Break Street which is full of readers photographs and funny captions, a great mix is found here from cute to funny. The page also has the magazne contents. Going on through the magazine we have l...
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Magazine / Newspaper - Teen Vogue Teen Vogue
Magazine / Newspaper / Fashion and Flare for teens!
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Money Week Money Week
Magazine / Newspaper / Business & Finance Magazine.
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Magazine / Newspaper - Simply Cards & Papercraft Magazine Simply Cards & Papercraft Magazine
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Dandy, the Dandy, the
Magazine / Newspaper / Long-running children's comic (since 1937) featuring Desperate Dan, Korky the Cat, et al
 
Magazine / Newspaper - Music & Media Music & Media
Magazine / Newspaper / Music and Media monthly magazine.
 
Jockey Slut Jockey Slut
Magazine / Newspaper / Dance music and club culture monthly magazine.
 
Magazine / Newspaper - Music Business Music Business
Magazine / Newspaper / Monthly trade magazine aimed at musical instrument retailers, distributors, manufacturers and recording studios.
 
East Grinstead Observer East Grinstead Observer
Magazine / Newspaper / Serving Surrey and surrounding areas.
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Magazine / Newspaper - The People The People
Magazine / Newspaper / Celebreties
 
Western Morning News Western Morning News
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Essexgirl2006 Grazia Magazine
... the first time in ages I purchased Grazia magazine the other week. The magazine is published by EMAP plc with a cover price of £1.90. The first edition came out in 2005 and claims to be Britain s first weekly glossy, I understand that to mean a weekly version of Marie Claire, Glamour or Elle. It is more expensive than most other women s weekly magazines, but pro rata the aforementioned monthly glossies are cheaper than buying four editions of this. When I first bought the magazine a few years ago I was impressed with the good mix of designer and high street fashion, as well as quality celebrity articles (as opposed to who as the worst cellulite in celebdom type th...
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HelenW Cosmopolitan
... admit it, I am a complete girly girl. Cosmopolitan magazine is high up there on my list of things I can t do without! I love the day it comes out! I can flick through it for the entire month until the next issue comes out, without getting bored, and always finding something interesting. It s my end of a long day, chill out in the bath and read cosmo magazine. I also frequent the forums, where I find the other readers to be amusing, entertaining, helpful, encouraging etc. What impresssed me recently was the plus size modeling competition they had, I think that shows a much better body image to young people than other media which promote an unhealthy image, not to menti...
Read the full review: Cosmopolitan - my bible! by HelenW
LadyAudley Grand Designs Magazine
... Designs Magazine accompanies the Channel 4 TV series anchored by Kevin McCloud. However, the relationship between the two is loose and fluid. Inside, you ll find features on the houses shown on TV, but there s plenty of other content in here also: spotlights on new products, editorial and opinion pages, features on interesting architectural projects, and free handbooks giving advice and information on how to do up a kitchen or a bathroom. Every quarter, they send out a Self-build update which is crammed with products that might interest enterprizing architects and enthusiastic DIYers. Though the whole thing is glossily illustrated throughout, this is more than...
Read the full review: Grand Designs... for whom? by LadyAudley
 
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