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Old 30-Jan-2004, 16:04
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When you use the phrase 'Christmas issue' of any magazines, do you mean 'special and additional issue beside the regular one'?

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Old 31-Jan-2004, 09:18
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It can do- many magazines produce a special issue at Christmas with extra articles.
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Old 31-Jan-2004, 09:52
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Do you mean the company publishs the magazines twice in a month?
Or was it that the company substitutes the regular one with the special issue, which means one stuff in one month?

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My guess is that it would be an extra issue in addition to the regular (monthly) issue.

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Oh, yeah?
The Christmas is quite a busy season.
Thanks a lot.
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Some weekly magazines publish a double issue before Christmas, then take a holiday the next week.
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