ZOO Magazine 28 September – 4 October 2007 (1236) POSTER Sam Cooke Sarah Harding Dannii Minogue
ZOO Magazine 28 September – 4 October 2007 (1236) POSTER Sam Cooke Sarah Harding Dannii Minogue
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Publication: ZOO Magazine (UK Edition) Issue Date: 28 September – 4 October 2007 Issue Number: 188
Condition Report: Please check images carefully for condition; this is the exact magazine you will receive. This is a pre-owned vintage magazine in good condition.
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Cover: Vibrant "Lingerie Issue" cover starring Sam Cooke. Shows minor shelf wear consistent with its age.
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Spine/Binding: Secure and intact.
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Internal Pages: Complete and clean, featuring high-gloss glamour and celebrity photography.
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Rear Cover: Features a full-page color advertisement for Lucozade Sport Edge.
Key Features & Cultural Content:
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The Lingerie Issue Special: A massive 10-page "A-List Peep Show" featuring 34 dress-free dames including Sarah Harding, Dannii Minogue, Imogen Thomas, Jennifer Ellison, Billie Piper, Jennifer Metcalfe, Kylie Minogue, Kelly Brook, Carmen Electra, Lauren Ridealgh, and Gemma Atkinson.
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Sam Cooke Exclusive: A lead glamour feature presented by the "world's finest rack," including a dedicated "Zoo Babe Collection" photoshoot.
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Chelsea Fall-Out: An investigative sports report on the man who ousted Stamford Bridge's "Special One," Jose Mourinho.
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Halo 3 World First Review: An exclusive "ZOO Verdict" review of the blockbuster Xbox 360 title, Halo 3.
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Sporting Content: Features an interview with Adrian Chiles on West Brom, a "Big Sam" Sam Allardyce column, and a report on CSI-style forensics in sport.
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News & Features: Includes "Britney Spears Topless!" report, a first look at the 180bhp Fiat Punto, and an undercover report on the Royal Marines training.
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Celebrity News: Coverage of Abbey Clancy, Lily Allen, Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, and Chanelle Hayes.
Shipping Information:
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Privacy Guaranteed: Dispatched in discreet packaging with no mention of contents on the exterior.
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Secure Transit: Sent in a rigid cardboard mailer to ensure the magazine remains flat and protected during delivery.
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