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World and I

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World and I was a monthly magazine owned by News World Communications,[1] an international news media corporation founded by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon. World and I started as a full-color glossy magazine in 1986, published by The Washington Times. It covered a broad range of articles by scholars and experts in the areas of politics, economics, global studies, liberal arts, fine arts, general science, and books. The print magazine ceased publication in 2004 but it continued online until 2018.[1]

It previously contained Spanish language pages with articles from Tiempos del Mundo, a now defunct newsweekly published in the United States and 15 countries of Latin America.

World and I has previously launched special features for K-12 schools, including subscription based core curriculum pages, weekly ESL and Spanish pages, teacher's guide lesson plans.

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  1. ^ a b Annys Shin (May 3, 2004). "News World Layoffs to Idle 86 Workers". Washington Post.
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