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But I do know that Spin moved out and didn't publish an issue that October.

The Journal will eventually publish an issue based on the symposium.

The Journal will publish an issue devoted to the symposium, and video from the event will eventually be available online.

When that question was raised last year, we quickly decided we weren't going to publish an issue devoted to the past.

Last year, the Southern People's Weekly dared to publish an issue with the words "Great Famine" emblazoned starkly across the cover.

The company said that it was not under any pressure to publish an issue before an editor was appointed to replace Grand, who defected to Condé Nast last month to launch a rival magazine.

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We will publish an issues paper by the end of March and emerging conclusions in May".

Should we publish an issue-wise adjusted p-value and a year-end-journal-wise adjusted p-value?

In the spring of 1997, the literary quarterly Granta published an issue devoted to India's Golden Jubilee.

In 2011, for example, the magazine's office was fire-bombed after it published an issue "guest-edited" by Mohammed.

Nabila Ramdani is a Paris-born freelance journalist and academic of Algerian descent The very fact that Charlie Hebdo is publishing an issue this week is cause for deep admiration.

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