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"Time", a weekly news magazine published by a staff of college graduates in New York City will make its initial appearance today. The purpose of the publication is to provide every week a complete summary of the world's news. There will be 18 separate departments dealing with national, public affairs, foreign news, books, law, finance, and other current topics, each conducted by a specialist on the subject. News from every noteworthy newspaper and magazine in the world will be collected and put into brief readable paragraphs, which will record only significant facts. Most of the articles will be short, though big events involving many facts will occupy more space.
The magazine will have no editorial page, for its only aim will be to give facts and let the reader term his own conclusions.
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