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Definition of Newsmagazines
1. newsmagazine [n] - See also: newsmagazine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Newsmagazines
Literary usage of Newsmagazines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Youth & Drugs: Society's Mixed Messages edited by Hank Resnik (1994)
"Tsien, AL 'The Smoking Habits of Three Newsmagazines." Unpublished master's
thesis, School of Journalism, Southern Illinois University, 1979. ..."
2. Suum Cuique: Essays in Music by Oscar George Theodore Sonneck (1916)
"... is a short and logical step.1 However, I am not foolhardy enough to semi-publicly
record in detail my impressions of our musical newsmagazines. ..."
3. The ASEAN States and Regional Security by Sheldon W. Simon (1982)
"His visage was frequently to be found on the front cover of our national
newsmagazines, in our most prominent newspapers and on television. ..."
4. Human Rights and the "Politics of Agreements": Chile During President Aylwin by Cynthia G. Brown (1991)
"In March 1991, former DIN A collaborator Luz Arce Sandoval's testimony to the
Rettig Commission was reprinted in the newsmagazines APSI and Hoy. ..."
5. Practical Fluency: Classroom Perspectives, Grades K-6by Max Brand, Gayle Brand by Max Brand, Gayle Brand (2006)
"Brief illustrated texts like those in Time For Kids or other newsmagazines for
children and poetry or novel excerpts lead to thoughtful conversations and ..."
6. Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers: Strategies for Classroom by Dorothy S. Strickland, Kathy Ganske, Joanne K. Monroe (2002)
"Many adult sports and newsmagazines now have counterparts for young people.
Whereas picture books formerly targeted children in preschools and the primary ..."
7. The Expanding Role of State and Local Governments in U.S. Foreign Affairs by Earl H. Fry (1998)
"The Internet also provides a treasure trove of information sources that make the
more attentive public less reliant on news provided by major newsmagazines ..."