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It also sold pictures direct to newspapers and magazines, splitting the fee 50/50 with the photographer.

Meredith has its 1,000 magazine employees split evenly between its Midtown offices on Third Avenue and its headquarters in Des Moines.

Dolman - who plays Sarah Barnaby, wife of DCI John Barnaby Neil Dudgeonn) in long-running series Midsomer Murders - tells the magazine she split up with assistant director Martin Curry in 2011 after 13 years of marriage.

He and the magazine have split more than $100,000 in fees paid for reprinting and otherwise licensing the cartoon, with more than half going to Mr. Steiner, according to Mr. Mankoff, the cartoon editor.

Witts's magazine is split between features aimed at first timers and people who will happily resort to public nudity in order to shave seconds off their transition time (getting out of the water and on to your bike).

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When Money magazine wanted a split dollar sign made out of shiny aluminum to grace its July cover story, it turned to Swell.

She told People magazine that the split -- and the show -- have changed her.

"Something that drives me nuts to this day is people ending sentences with prepositions," Fillion recently told Parade magazine, adding that split infinitives also were a no-no in his house.

Pulps began as adventure magazines but soon split up into further categories: love, detective, and western.

They include an existing tariff that keeps the Canadian editions of American magazines -- sometimes called split runs -- from crossing the border.

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