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en Sometimes all you need is a picture in an international running magazine . . .

en Do you know a magazine called the National Enquirer? In the current issue, somebody drew it to my attention, there's a picture of me, like a very young picture of me, and there's a picture of Eric Clapton now and a picture of me then, and it says this is how Eric Clapton has aged.

en I was leafing through a magazine where there was a before-and-after picture of a woman who went from a size 5 to a size 3 by liposuction. Was she serious? I've cooked bigger turkeys than her "before" picture.
  Erma Bombeck

en Trade associations have a history of running successful publications. The AARP publishes AARP and the Magazine and the Society of Human Resource Management has HR Magazine. We have a statewide audience we can tap.

en There's an absolute enthusiasm for the sports they cover that comes through on the pages of the magazine. I have seen Lois leaning off the back of a motorcycle to get the best possible photo for the magazine, and Bob is out at races once or twice a week enjoying every second of that. When you translate that enthusiasm to the magazine, it makes the magazine successful.

en Mostly what gets people's attention is seeing their own dog's picture in the magazine.

en When he was away (from Albuquerque) he was doing some pretty heavy-duty stuff on international labor issues. He understands the community picture and the bigger picture.

en It seems you can take a picture on your Vodafone and it can be on the front page of a celebrity magazine the next day. It's a kind of madness,

en In the old days, paparazzi would never be seen. The first time the target would know he was shot [photographed] was when he saw the picture in a magazine.

en It's getting easier and easier to start a magazine, but it's harder and harder to keep it running. The reality is after you start a magazine, you are hit by the big reality that there is no money coming in and no readers.

en Ironically, only ten months prior to this sentencing, Roscoe Tanner and I sat down for an interview at the beautiful La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club in Southern California. This is the last public interview given by Roscoe Tanner. From an editorial perspective, this interview is something we at RadioTennis.com are quite proud of. Only Sports Illustrated Magazine, Tennis Week Magazine and RadioTennis.com have attempted to document the life and times of this former athlete. Unfortunately, for all the wrong reasons, this interview continues to gain international interest.

en [When the magazine hit the stands,] The first picture I saw was Kim wearing my son's mink coat, holding his chain and wearing his hat. I was in shock, ... I felt violated.

en They go and buy a nudie magazine and they show me pictures and I'm like, `Ha, ha, that's cool,' ... But my wife and kid are at home and I don't really want to look at nudie magazines, ever . ... I'd rather see a picture of my dog than I would of a nude girl. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but that's me.

en John has been running this magazine group with Norm, so it's hard to tell where one's point of view ends and the other's begins. She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations.

en We were reluctant about it. We didn't really want to do a photo shoot, we just thought it would be a bit of overkill. Us being on the cover of Time magazine seemed kind of ridiculous, so we said no. But then they ended up putting us on the cover anyway with an old picture.


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