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AfricanSportingGazette.com

http://www.africansportinggazette.com

African Sporting Gazette's mission is to reach the entire spectrum of hunters - from the wingshooter to the professional hunter, from the sportsman who has made a dozen African safaris to the sportsman planning his first big-game hunt - with stories, news, information and opinion pieces from the entire continent, from the present as well as the past. As editor, my challenge is to generate interesting and informative material by professional writers such as Terry Wieland and Joe Coogan, conservationists like Rod East and Ron Thomson, as well as by the professional hunters themselves and by their hunting clients - all of whom are ASG readers. We strive to be The Paris Review of the African safari industry, seeking the highest standard of both writing and photography. Years down the line, sportsmen will look back at ASG and say it represents "The Golden Age" of publishing about Africa.

  • 12/8/2013
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Community College Week

http://www.ccweek.com

Since 1988, Community College Week has been the independent source of in-depth information for and about two-year college faculty, administrators and trustees. Published biweekly, Community College Week's readers include college presidents, chief academic officers, faculty, student-service professionals, librarians and other educators. In each edition, our readers find news and features not provided by other news sources, including analyses of critical academic trends and issues, vital statistics, technology updates and employment opportunities.

  • 12/8/2013
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Harlem Live

http://www.harlemlive.org

HarlemLive, a nonprofit 501c3 organization, was created in 1996 by a former New York City public school teacher, Richard Calton. He was responding to a need: With dwindling funding for high school newspapers, fewer teenagers in low-income neighborhoods were being exposed to journalism at an age when they might become interested and motivated to consider communications a career goal. The first students to join HarlemLive came from a few junior high schools. Today, there are more than 60 students enrolled in the program, hailing from over 30 schools throughout the five boroughs of New York. For three of its six years, HarlemLive was based in an office on 111th Street and 5th Avenue in East Harlem, sharing space in a computer center called Playing To Win, and before that, in a basement office at Teachers College, Columbia University.

  • 12/8/2013
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Women's eNews Inc

http://www.womensenews.org

Women's eNews is a nonprofit independent news service covering issues of concern to women and their allies. An incubator program of the International Institute for Community Solutions, Fund for the City of New York, Women's eNews is supported by our readers; reprints and licensing fees; and the Carnegie Corporation of New York; the International Institute for Community Solutions, Fund for the City of New York; the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; the Barbara Lee Family Foundation; the Open Society Institute; the Rockefeller Family Fund; The Helena Rubinstein Foundation; the Sister Fund and the Starry Night Fund. The donations from readers are critical to our success. Donate now by going to http://www.womensenews.org/support.cfm.

  • 12/8/2013
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National Post

http://www.nationalpost.com

National Post is a subsidiary of Canwest Global Communications Corp. (www.canwest.com; TSX: CGS and CGS.A).

  • 12/8/2013
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Newsweek

http://www.newsweek.com

Award-winning weekly news magazine, published around the world and headquartered in New York City. Newsweek's editorial mission is to break news, identify trends, and provide compelling voices in journalism. Published for more than 70 years, Newsweek offers 12 editions, appearing in more than 190 countries, with an audience of over 23 million. Newsweek has won more National Magazine Awards and more Loeb Awards than any other newsweekly.

  • 12/8/2013
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