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Notable Print News Magazines

Major Newsmagazines
Newsmagazine Country of origin
Klan Albania
Noticias Argentina
CartaCapital Brazil
Época Brazil
IstoÉ Brazil
EIR www.eironline.com Pakistan
Veja Brazil
L'actualité Canada
Maclean's Canada
Semana Colombia
Týden Czech Republic
Respekt Czech Republic
Suomen Kuvalehti Finland
L'Express France
Marianne France
Le Nouvel Observateur France
Le Point France
Der Spiegel Germany
Stern Germany
Focus Germany
Yazhou Zhoukan Hong Kong
Frontline India
India Today India
The Week India
Outlook India
Tehelka India
HardNews India
Asianaffairs india
The Northeast Today India
Tempo Indonesia
L'Espresso Italy
Famiglia Cristiana Italy
Panorama Italy
Proceso Mexico
Elsevier Netherlands
Vrij Nederland Netherlands
Newswatch Nigeria
Caretas Peru
Polityka Poland
Visão Portugal
Ogoniok Russia
The New Times – Novoye Vremya Russia
NIN Serbia
Mladina Slovenia
Korrespondent Ukraine
The Economist United Kingdom
New Statesman United Kingdom
The Spectator United Kingdom
The Week United Kingdom
Bloomberg Businessweek United States
The Atlantic United States
The New Yorker United States
The Nation United States
Mother Jones United States
National Review United States
The New Republic United States
Newsweek United States
TIME United States
U.S. News & World Report United States
The Weekly Standard United States
WORLD United States
Zeta Venezuela

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