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The Blade, once a weekly, is published on alternate Fridays and has a free circulation of 45,000.

Gay City News, currently published on alternate Fridays, will become a weekly next month and has a free circulation of 35,000.

The title, which has a free circulation of almost 1m, had been making a loss of £30m as a paid title prior to the Lebedevs' acquisition in 2009.

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Typical townhouses in Havana were fitted with grand colonnaded portales (porches) to provide shade and shelter from the tropical weather, and rejas, metal bars, were secured over open window panes to protect against burglaries and allow for a freer circulation of air.

Inside's new partner, The Industry Standard, which has a free circulation in print of 200,000, drew many more unique visitors to its own Web site in June: 490,000 more than Inside.com did.

He built a Woolf-type steam engine (1827), designed an improved paddle wheel (1829), and invented a means for the free circulation of water in boilers (1831), which led to the design of modern water-tube boilers.

On paper, the Bosnian Serb Republic has a single market, with free circulation of goods and the same rates of customs and value added tax.

Massimo Romano, the head of the tax office, told ANSA that the goal was to expedite "the free circulation of information in a framework of transparency," a reference to the government's battle against tax evasion.

Michael Rosen told the Guardian: "Penguin is a large company concerned with the free circulation of ideas, part of what Émile Zola called the 'republic of letters'.

So much for the practical side, what analyst Nicu Popescu describes in an article for the European Union Institute of Security Studies as the "real" EEU, a trading alliance slated to guarantee free circulation of goods, services and assets, but not hydrocarbons.

On the day the new Acropolis Museum was opened, the British Museum's director was in Riyadh, to arrange loans for an exhibition on the haj in London in 2011.Beware of Greeks causing riftsThe choice is between the free circulation of treasures and a stand-off in which each museum grimly clings to what it claims to own.

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