Woman's Weekly — Woman’s Weekly [Womans Weekly] a popular British women’s magazine. It has been published once a week since 1911 and consists of a mixture of true stories about people’s lives, ↑fictional love stories, articles about famous people such as film… … Useful english dictionary
Woman's Weekly (UK magazine) — Infobox Magazine title = Woman’s Weekly image size = image caption = Recent cover of Woman’s Weekly editor = Diane Kenwood frequency = Weekly circulation = 367,073 category = mature women s weekly magazine company = IPC Media publisher = Sue… … Wikipedia
New Zealand Woman's Weekly — Editor Sarah Stuart[1] Categories Women s magazines Frequency … Wikipedia
Woman's Journal — was a women s rights periodical published from 1870 1931. Woman s Journal was founded in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts by Lucy Stone and Henry B. Blackwell as a weekly newspaper. The new paper incorporated Mary A. Livermore s The Agitator , as… … Wikipedia
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Weekly Reader Publishing — is a publisher of educational materials in the United States that has been in existence for over 100 years. It provides teaching materials to elementary and secondary schools that are used by more than 90 percent of that country s school… … Wikipedia
Woman (disambiguation) — Woman can refer to:*woman, a female human being *Womyn, an alternate spelling for womanMusic* Woman (John Lennon song) * Woman (Paul McCartney song), notably recorded by Peter and Gordon * Woman (Wolfmother song) * Woman (Mike McGear album) *… … Wikipedia
Woman's World — is a popular American supermarket weekly magazine with a circulation of 1.6 million readers. Generally marketed with other tabloid papers, it concentrates on short stories about popular woman focused subjects such as weight loss (which is the… … Wikipedia
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Woman's Own — a British weekly magazine for women, especially popular with married women who have families … Dictionary of contemporary English