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- Dan Gurney, Car and Driver Candidate for President, 1964 - In 1964, <em>Car and Driver</em> launched a tongue-in-cheek campaign supporting race driver Dan Gurney for President of the United States. No other candidate, the magazine wrote, represented the needs of the enthusiast driver. Throughout that summer and fall, "Dan Gurney for President" editorials and advertisements appeared in each issue and, for $1, readers could mail-order Gurney bumper stickers and buttons.

- 1964
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Dan Gurney, Car and Driver Candidate for President, 1964
In 1964, Car and Driver launched a tongue-in-cheek campaign supporting race driver Dan Gurney for President of the United States. No other candidate, the magazine wrote, represented the needs of the enthusiast driver. Throughout that summer and fall, "Dan Gurney for President" editorials and advertisements appeared in each issue and, for $1, readers could mail-order Gurney bumper stickers and buttons.
- Amazing Stories, March 1943 - <em>Amazing Stories</em> was the first magazine dedicated to the genre of science fiction. The first issue was published in April 1926 by inventor Hugo Gernsback, who is considered to be the "father" of science fiction (or "scientification"). The cover story documents a type of fanciful inspiration--the result of speculative, popular culture combining with technological possibility.

- March 01, 1943
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Amazing Stories, March 1943
Amazing Stories was the first magazine dedicated to the genre of science fiction. The first issue was published in April 1926 by inventor Hugo Gernsback, who is considered to be the "father" of science fiction (or "scientification"). The cover story documents a type of fanciful inspiration--the result of speculative, popular culture combining with technological possibility.
- PC Magazine, Issue for September 18, 2007, "Mobile Super Guide" -

- September 18, 2007
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PC Magazine, Issue for September 18, 2007, "Mobile Super Guide"
- "Amazing Stories" Magazine, September 1950 Issue - <em>Amazing Stories</em> was the first magazine fully dedicated to the genre of science fiction. The first issue was published in April 1926 by inventor Hugo Gernsback, who was considered to be the "father" of science fiction (or "scientification"). The cover story, "You Can't Escape from Mars," documents ongoing inspiration and interest in popular culture with the Red Planet.

- September 01, 1950
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"Amazing Stories" Magazine, September 1950 Issue
Amazing Stories was the first magazine fully dedicated to the genre of science fiction. The first issue was published in April 1926 by inventor Hugo Gernsback, who was considered to be the "father" of science fiction (or "scientification"). The cover story, "You Can't Escape from Mars," documents ongoing inspiration and interest in popular culture with the Red Planet.
- "Car and Driver" Magazine, July 1976 - Car magazines in the United States examine the automobile industry, the vehicles and the people who drive them, and American car culture. Manufacturers also advertise their products in these pages. Honda promoted its Accord in this 1976 issue of <em>Car and Driver</em>. In 1989, the Accord became the first Japanese-badged car to top the annual sales charts in the U.S.

- July 01, 1976
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"Car and Driver" Magazine, July 1976
Car magazines in the United States examine the automobile industry, the vehicles and the people who drive them, and American car culture. Manufacturers also advertise their products in these pages. Honda promoted its Accord in this 1976 issue of Car and Driver. In 1989, the Accord became the first Japanese-badged car to top the annual sales charts in the U.S.
- "Car and Driver," May 1983 - In the 1980s, baby boomer parents began buying minivans. Boomers embraced the roomier and easy-handling minivans rather than their parents' station wagons they had grown up with. This May 1983 issue of <em>Car and Driver</em> took a look at the minivan revolution.

- May 01, 1983
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"Car and Driver," May 1983
In the 1980s, baby boomer parents began buying minivans. Boomers embraced the roomier and easy-handling minivans rather than their parents' station wagons they had grown up with. This May 1983 issue of Car and Driver took a look at the minivan revolution.
- "Car and Driver" Magazine for October 2006 - Driving enthusiasts usually turn to <em>Car and Driver</em> magazine for their annual 10 Best list of cars. In this 2006 issue, however, editors ran a comparison test evaluating new fast foods for, among other things, "drivability." Taco Bell's Spicy Chicken Crunchwrap Supreme won.

- October 01, 2006
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"Car and Driver" Magazine for October 2006
Driving enthusiasts usually turn to Car and Driver magazine for their annual 10 Best list of cars. In this 2006 issue, however, editors ran a comparison test evaluating new fast foods for, among other things, "drivability." Taco Bell's Spicy Chicken Crunchwrap Supreme won.