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Published: 10/12/10

'Inspire' Title of Jihadist Magazine Not Very Inspired

By  Dana Chivvis - AOL News
'Inspire' Title of Jihadist Magazine Not Very Inspired

(Oct. 12) -- Al-Qaida of the Arabian Peninsula released the second edition of "Inspire," its online jihadist magazine, today. The English-language webzine made a splash when it was launched this summer with catchy headlines ("Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom") and exclusive interviews with Islamist superstars like Anwar Al-Awlaki, the American-born cleric whose online teachings were thought to be behind the Fort Hood shootings and failed underwear bomber last year. The publication is allegedly the work of 24-year-old Pakistani-American Samir Khan, who even penned an editorial in the new ...

Published: 09/17/10

Wearable Magazine Finally Makes Old Media Fashionable

By  Ben Muessig - AOL News
Wearable Magazine Finally Makes Old Media Fashionable

(Sept. 17) -- Forget Vogue and Elle -- this is a real fashion magazine. Every five weeks, subscribers to T-Post receive a T-shirt in the mail. Printed on the inside of the shirt, they'll find a single news story. Screened on the front is a graphic representation of the article designed by an artist. t-post.se Here's a magazine for fashion lovers: Every five weeks, subscribers to T-Post magazine receive a shirt featuring an article on the inside and a corresponding illustration on the front. According to T-Post Editor-in-Chief Peter Lundgren, it's the world's first wearable magazine. "It ...

Published: 05/6/10

Newsweek Magazine for Sale: Washington Post Unloading It After Losses

By  Tom Diemer - Politics Daily
Newsweek Magazine for Sale: Washington Post Unloading It After Losses

Newsweek Magazine is for sale. The 77-year-old publication, known for its iconic covers, sharp political coverage and emphasis on trends in American life has lost more than $45 million in the last two years -- and that's too much for the owner, the Washington Post. The Post, which took over Newsweek in 1961, announced Wednesday the magazine is on the market, though Chairman Donald E. Graham did not disclose an asking price or identify potential buyers. Graham informed Newsweek employees during a meeting at the magazine's headquarters in New York. Newsweek, like other magazines of its kind, ...

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Published: 09/28/09

ESPN's Naked Athletes: Heavenly Bodies, Queasy Christians

By  David Gibson - Politics Daily
ESPN's Naked Athletes: Heavenly Bodies, Queasy Christians

Christians adore sports, always have, always will. Saint Paul was no jock, but he knew the importance of athletics to the Greco-Roman world around him, and the relevance of sports to the life of faith: "Do you not know that the runners in the stadium all run in the race, but only one wins the prize? Run so as to win," the Apostle exhorted his listeners in Corinth. "Every athlete exercises discipline in every way. They do it to win a perishable crown, but we an imperishable one. Thus I do not run aimlessly; I do not fight as if I were shadowboxing. No, I drive my body and train it, for fear ...

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