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Issue 1, September 13Issue 1, January 3Issue 1, January 9
Issue 2, September 18Issue 2, January 10Issue 2, January 16
Issue 3, September 20Issue 3, January 17Issue 3, January 23
Issue 4, September 27Issue 4, January 24Issue 4, January 30
Issue 5, October 4Issue 5, January 31Issue 5, February 6
Issue 6, October 11 Issue 6, February 7Issue 6, February 13
Issue 7, October 18Issue 7, February 14Issue 7, February 20
Issue 8, October 25Issue 8, February 21Issue 8, February 27
Issue 9, November 1Issue 9, February 28Issue 9, March 5
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Issue 14, December 6Issue 14, April 4Issue 14, April 9
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Issue 31, August 1Issue 31, August 6
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Issue 43, November 1Issue 43, October 29
Issue 44, November 7Issue 44, November 6
Issue 45, November 14Issue 45, November 12
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