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The song appeared on the cover of the first issue, which came out in May 1950.

Marc Anthony was on the cover of the first issue, which came out last week.

His departure from Adweek was, however, not reported in this week's issue, which came out on Monday.

Obama wrote a paean to Coburn in the new Time 100 issue, which came out just as Coburn sabotaged his own initial effort to help the bill.

For starters, they are among the many things that get the "Who Made That" treatment in this year's Innovations Issue, which came out this past weekend.

Like issues of People covering the Oklahoma City bombing or the Challenger explosion, all the regular advertising appears in the issue, which came out last Friday.

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The magazine's June issue, which comes out Tuesday, starts a campaign for nine-hole play.

He features it in the Strand's holiday issue, which comes out on Friday.

There were 51 advertisers in the premiere issue of WSJ., he said, and 52 so far in the second issue, which comes out in December.

The article, built around a character in her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "A Visit From the Goon Squad," will appear in the magazine's first science fiction issue, which comes out on May 29th.

Likewise, said Gayle Butler, editor in chief at Better Homes and Gardens, reader feedback led to a decision to place "a little bit more emphasis on Halloween this year" in the October issue, which comes out in September.

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