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Lets Make Cards Magazine:
... latest magazine is a big disappointment. The embellishments are almost identical to those included in the previous magazine and in the same colours. I won t be using them. They re not to my (or my recipients ) taste. The first two issues included beautiful embellishments and I couldn t wait to use them. There was a wonderful variety and all excellent quality. Wow! If the magazine doesn t return to its orig... Read the full review: Latest issue of the magazine by valanne |
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Real Robots - magazines Magazine / Newspaper / This fortnightly magazine comes with parts to build a robot in each issue. overall rating |
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Celebrations in Cross Stitch Magazine / Newspaper / Bi-monthly containing cross stitch projects (Future Publishing) overall rating |
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RCM&E - Magazine Magazine / Newspaper / Magazine for radio controlled model aircraft enthusiasts. overall rating |
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Competitors World Magazine Magazine / Newspaper / Mag offering prize-winning competitions. overall rating |
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Theatregoer Magazine / Newspaper / Magazine on London and UK theatre productions. overall rating |
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Way We Were Magazine / Newspaper / Staffordshire based local history magazine. overall rating |
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Air Forces Monthly Magazine / Newspaper / Military aviation magazine. overall rating |
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Lets Make Cards Magazine ... latest issue is a big disappointment. The embellishments are almost identical to the previous months magazine and in the same colours. I wouldn t use them on my cards, they re not to my taste. Issues 1 and 2 were fabulous with a wonderful selection of embellishments, which I couldn t wait to use. Let s hope the next issue returns to that high standard. Otherwise I won t be subscribing again. I d prefer to take my £7.99 and choose my own embellishments.... Read the full review: Latest issue by Valanne |
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Fortean Times, The ... Fort, than man from who the term Fortean derives, was an obsessive American collector of strange tales and anomolies in the early 20th Century. His philosophy was to subscribe to no particular belief system, and to see both religion and science as rigid systems that ignored any information that didn t sit comfortably with their world views. This "damned data" was what Fort collected: tales of ghosts, strange lights, bizarre coincidences, falls of fish and frogs, and anything else reported in the press that was seemingly against nature. He was the first man to suggest UFOs may be piloted by beings from other worlds, and coined the word teleport . His ... Read the full review: The world of strange phenomena by leetemplar |
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The Big Issue ... have been buying Big Issue for about a decade now, having first been introduced to it while living in London. Before talking about content, let me explain how the publication helps the homeless. The Big Issue is an international publication which gives people facing homelessness the opportunity to help themselves. Each vendor is given training and support before choosing a pitch from which to sell copies of the magazine to the public. Instead of pan-handling, The Big Issue gives people the opportunity to ear money through the distribution of the weekly magazine. The magazine is sold for £1.20 and a portion of this (70p I believe) goes directly to the vendor while the... Read the full review: What's the big issue over Big Issue by allybally |







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