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Subject: Hold the ads, please.
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From: Timothy.Freeman@PROOF.ERGO.CS.CMU.EDU

A few days ago I posted asking for names of magazines that do not have
advertisements.  Here's a summary of the responses I got:

MAD

The Wilderness Society's magazine, a quarterly devoted to
issues concerning preservation of wilderness and other
conservation topics

Ms.

Worldwatch

Greenpeace

Dollars and Sense

Labor Notes

New Internationalist

Multinational Monitor

In These Times is a democratic socialist magazines from Chicago: "We believe
in a socialism that fulfills rather than subverts the promise of American 
democracy".  Published by the Institute for Public Affairs
2040 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago, Il  60647  312-772-0100

The Nation

Christian Science Monitor

    The Freeman:  Ideas On Liberty
    The Freeman is the monthly publication of The Foundation for
    Economic Education Irvington-on-Hudson, New York 10533.  FEE,
    established in 1946 by Leonard E. Read, is a nonpolitical
    educational champion of private property, the free market, and
    limited government.  FEE is classified as a 26 USC 501 (c) (3)
    tax-exempt organization.
    ...
    The costs of Foundation projects and services are met through
    donations.  Donations are invited in any amount.  Subscriptions to
    The Freeman are available to any interested person in the United
    States for the asking.
    ...
    Phone: (914) 591-7230
    FAX:   (914) 591-8910

    Z Magazine (also known as Zeta Magazine)
    Z Magazine is an independant political magazine of critical
    thinking on political, cultural, social, and economic life in the
    United States.  It sees the racial, sexual, class, and political
    dimensions of personal life as fundamental to understanding and 
    improving contemporary circumstances; and it aims to assist
    activist efforts to attain a better future.
    ...
    Z Magazine is (ISSN 0896-1328) is published monthly except one
    issue for July/August by the Institute for Social and Cultural
    Communications.
    ...
    Changes of address, sub requests, queries and letters to our office:
    Z Magazine
    150 West Canton St
    Boston, MA 02118
    617-236-5878

Aviation Consumer.  It's a "Consumer Reports" for the general aviation
community.

Unless they've changed, the Cobb Group's _Inside_Turbo_{C,Pascal}_ don't have
any ads, but at $5 per 16-page issue one would sure hope they didn't!

I belive World Monitor magazine, an excellent news magazine, put out
by the same people who publish the Christian Science Monitor, which
I believe is the best daily paper one can buy, has almost no ads.
They may have ads for programs on NPR and its TV equivalent, but I
don't think this counts.

Thanks to Scott Fahlman, Hank Mashburn, Phoebe Sengers, Claire Bono,
Jim Skees, Allan Heydon, Cary Lund, Nigel Goddard, Marc Ringuette,
Doug Philips, Michael Young, Ralf Brown, Peter Shell, Sanjiv Singh,
Sonia Singh, Dale I. Newfield, and Ellen Sigel.
