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  • ...of a larger Newspapers and Periodicals Collection that was largely amassed by librarian emeritus and print culture scholar [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ===Zines===
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  • '''Sanitary and Ship''' is a [[compzine]] published by [[Diatribe Media]]. It is named for a canal in [[Chicago]], IL. # Jump Rope Song by [[Grant Schreiber]]
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  • '''Second Guess''' was a Reno, NV [[zine]] published by [[Bob Conrad]] during the 1990s. The zine was 8.5" X 12", folded in half, p ...off the title of another Reno zine [[Second Chance]], which was published by Kevin, the lead singer of the seminal hardcore band 7 Seconds.
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  • [[Image:RomulanWine.jpg|right|frame|'''Romulan Wine'''<br/>Cover art by Cara Sherman Tereno]] '''Cara Sherman Tereno''' was born in 1953 in the state of Nevada and died in February 1996.
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  • ...|'''The Little Sandy Review''' Cover photograph of Koerner, Ray and Glover by Paul Nelson]] ...e Little Sandy Review''' was a [[fanzine]] devoted to folk music published by Paul Nelson (1936-2006) and Jon Pankake.
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  • ...tive") or Crimethinc, is considered more of a mindset than an organization by the active participants in the ongoing <b>CrimethInc.</b> experiment. They It was initially associated with the North American [[Anarchism|anarcho]]-[[punk]] scene, but since has expanded into nearly al
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  • [[Image:SCAB.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''SCAB'''<br/> Issue Two<br/>Cover art by [[G.B. Jones]]]] '''SCAB''' is a [[pamphleteer|pamphlet]]-style zine by [[Johnny Noxzema]] published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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  • ...e term "going postal," with in-depth statistics showing that employees are by far the true victims (targets) and how few civilians were killed or wounded ...he Water (childhood drownings); Choo Choo Crash Bang! (train wrecks caused by children); The Naughtiest Boy (Jesse Pomeroy, Boston's legendary "Boy Fiend
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  • '''Slap & Tickle''' was a [[zine]] produced between 1988 and 1994 by [[Jay Crasdan]]. ...nd his life. Issue 14 was called 'Fuck The Police' and featured an article by [[M Lloyd]] about a traffic stop where an officer felt her up.
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  • ...deleted from Usenet, even if they were only posted on one newsgroup ([[alt.zines]]). ''The Last Word'' is one of few zines to issue endorsements in local, state, and national elections. In 2000 it endorsed Ralph Nader for President of t
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  • ...'''Shards Of Glass In Your Eye!''' is a humor + random zine (as described by the author) featuring offbeat insights from an unconventional observer. The ...wonder if the bar shan't be raised. . .I believe one should be challenged by the zine-making craft. . ."
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