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  • ...is a [[Perzine|personal zine]] published by [[Kathy Moseley]] since 1996. Ten issues have been published, the most recent one appearing in late 2010. It
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  • ...d, "Why I Wanna Move to Cicely, Alaska", in which the editor lists her top ten reasons to move to Cicely, Alaska, all based around the fictional character
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  • ...first issue was published in January 2003. As of May 2009, there have been ten issues. Each issue varies in presentation. The first issue featured x-ray f
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  • ==Ten==
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  • The first issue appeared in 1993. Issue 8 came out in 1997. Ten issues were published in total, with the last issue released in May 1999.
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  • ...pages reproduced are Joshua's "List of Depravity", which outlines the "Top Ten Reasons Why You Must be Spanked!" The reasons, in [[Cut and Paste|cut n pas
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  • ...and new media organisation, existing in various incarnations for the past ten years.
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  • ...f ''Awry'' was published in Duarte, California. U.S.A. in January of 1972. Ten issues were released. The 10th and last issue appeared in January 1976.
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  • ...ll three appearing in the list of the [[Skyrack]] Reader's Poll of the Top Ten British Fan Publications in their respective years of publication. As well,
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  • ...included: an interview with a teenage runaway, are you a delinquent?, top ten pimple generators and S.A.T.U.R.D.A.Y. NIGHT, a [[comic]] by Fawn Gehweiler
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  • ...e friends, Mick Mercer, Paul Abey, Nick Bishop and Colin Ridgway. By issue ten or eleven, when the zine began to be distributed by [[Better Badges]], Merc
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  • ...as written between 2010 and 2013. The series was originally set to include ten issues, but it was terminated at five.
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  • Ten issues of Candy or Medicine have been released to date, including two Free
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  • -''Ten Things Northwest Punk Compilation'' (1997)<br> -''Ten Things Northwest Punk Compilation #2'' (2000, co-released with Lame and Cra
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  • Perhaps fewer than ten issues of the photocopied 'zine were published.
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  • Editor John was a member of the band Gorse, who appeared on the ''J.D.s Top Ten Tape'', put out by [[J.D.s]] zine in 1990.
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  • ...t on to the challenge of commenting on every horror film he watched in the ten years it has been published. ...ntil its closure. It developed into a much looser and personal style over ten issues but kept the nostalgic and geeky sense of humour. It now focuses on
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  • *[[Ten Foot Rule]]
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  • ...drawings of G.B. Jones, fiction by [[Bruce LaBruce]], and the "J.D.s Top Ten Homocore Hits", a list of queer themed songs such as "Off-Duty Sailor" by T ...first compilation of queercore songs, a cassette tape entitled ''J.D.s Top Ten Tape'' which featured songs by The Apostles, Academy 23, and No Brain Cells
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  • ...o-choice groups. An essay by Andrea addresses women in the workplace. "The Ten Most Oppressive Events of our Lifetime" lists worldwide and local events th
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