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One Way Omar Vizquel: Classified Magazines Destined for the Bin

Ethan Switch - Wednesday, 20 August 2003

As there's no point in reason or appropriate introduction I'll just open the first classified magazine from the stack. All of which just happen to only have half a cover. Some have two-thirds, but none have a complete cover. The exact dates of the issues reviewed is sketchy...

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Through the Babelfish; An-Noujoum, Zena21 & Tain

Ethan Switch - Friday, 4 July 2003

Foreign language magazines sit nestled on the newsstand alongside the many others, but in this case, this time, the three chosen weren't anywhere near a newsagency. But they were all Foreign Language.

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22.12.2.1.25 22.12.6 19.5.11.3.22 18.10 17.18.1.2.12.17.11 (Puzzler Code Crackers)

Ethan Switch - Wednesday, 28 May 2003

At last count there were some 15 crossword and similar styled magazines covering their section of the newsagents. Most of these are from Lovatts and include variations on the now three basic styles of letter based puzzles: crosswords, word searches and referential. Each of these are in essence known collectively as crossword puzzles due to their orientation.

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