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She did this until the advice column had been entirely cut out.
Anyone can be a columnist and create their own advice column.
For one thing, she had never read advice columns.
Susan gives Summer the task of writing the relationship advice column for the paper.
Q. What kinds of advice columns will the magazine have?
The group would answer the questions of readers about any topic, creating the first advice column.
As a serious journalist, I couldn't really see myself writing an advice column.
Many advice columns are now syndicated and appear in very few newspapers.
Advice columns on the internet provide ways to share one's interests and expertise.
They take place with Michelle in the third grade, where she writes an advice column for her class paper.
Semi-finalists will be asked to answer a series of typical advice column questions.
"Why don't you two edit the advice column by hand instead?"
Sure, and newspapers run advice columns as a public service to the lovelorn.
Price used to write a regular advice column in OK!
The political columns didn't interest him much, but the advice column was a laugh.
It also publishes letters to the editor, advice columns and other features.
They also write a monthly advice column on religion and modern life for Self magazine.
Mr. Sheldon contributed an advice column for about five years.
The once gentle, helpful American advice column has grown fangs.
The magazine touches a range of themes, including advice columns, entertainment, politics, and business.
It printed an advice column starting February 27, 1693.
I read nothing except the criminal news and the agony column.
From the agony column, she moved on to write fashion and beauty features.
There have been no advertisements in the agony columns.
I tossed the paper down upon the table, but at that moment my eye caught an advertisement in the agony column.
Daily Telegraph agony column by the print and paper.
Since he cannot communicate with her direct, he has recourse to the agony column of a paper.
I should have thought, sir, that your obvious way was to advertise in the agony columns of the papers."
She was also bylined for a raunchy agony column in Maxim.
Following the West novella, the opera is punctuated by letters to the agony column of a local newspaper.
Agony Column," replied the young man promptly. "
Saturday, the day after Pazzi was killed, check the first item in the agony column.
David Batty used once upon a time to write an agony column in rec.sport.soccer.
In the Agony column of The Times, perhaps.
When you have agreed to our terms, insert a suitable notice in the agony column of the "Morning Blazer."
He took down the great book in which, day by day, he filed the agony columns of the various London journals.
Chaplin writes a monthly Agony column for Loaded magazine.
At home, though, the "agony column" begins: Helen, sister of Bea's late husband, waits for her, thinking something terrible has happened.
Holmes suspects that messages are being sent to the lodger, perhaps in the Daily Gazette's agony column.
The Agony column.
Agony column may refer to:
Well you'd never believe: 'e just sent a heart-rendin' letter to me Agony Column.
The possibility of marrying on £300 a year and preserving any pretensions to gentility was much discussed in agony columns (Banks 1954).
The Agony Column, 6-7 April 2004.
See Honest John's Agony column.
Agony Column (review)