Scope (magazine)
Scope was a South African weekly men's lifestyle magazine. The magazine was launched in the 1960s and was controversial for challenging Apartheid-era South Africa's strict censorship laws with its bikini-clad cover girls. The weekly was published in Durban by Republican Press until its final issue in 1996. At its peak, it was South Africa's best-selling English magazine, with a circulation of 250,000.
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Scope (magazine)
Scope was a South African weekly men's lifestyle magazine. The magazine was launched in the 1960s and was controversial for challenging Apartheid-era South Africa's strict censorship laws with its bikini-clad cover girls. The weekly was published in Durban by Republican Press until its final issue in 1996. At its peak, it was South Africa's best-selling English magazine, with a circulation of 250,000.
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Scope was a South African week ...... with a circulation of 250,000.
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Raquel Welchon 12 January 1973 cover
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Men, Entertainment, Sport, Crime, Fashion, Travel, Politics
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Republican Press
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South Africa
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Dave Mullany
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Jack Shepherd Smith
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Scope was a South African week ...... with a circulation of 250,000.
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Scope (magazine)
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