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Cover Story: Make Me Smile
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Our annual fiction edition is here, and this year we present some truly fantastical interpretations of our theme, ‘Make Me Smile’. Inside you’ll find office pirates, apocalyptic bucket lists, slimy bosses and scentless monsters. We have chosen 13 standout stories from nearly 300 entries – a wonderful mixture of pitch-black humour, haunting tales and outlandish silliness. The design of the edition is also in keeping with the theme. In between stories, you’ll see some of the world’s funniest people photographed by US-based celebrity photographer Matt Hoyle. From covergirl Joanna Lumley to Ricky Gervais, Tim Minchin, Jennifer Saunders and John Cleese – we’re featuring great comedians striking grin-inducing poses. Best of all, the fiction edition has an extra 16 pages. Great fiction, funny photography and excellent value for money!

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[> [> [> [> Subject: 31st State=State of California Admission to Union September 9, 1850 Monday 2013==Michael Bubl'e 1975


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State of California

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Nickname(s): The Golden State
Motto(s): Eureka[1]

Official language English
Spoken languages As of 2007

English only 57.4%[2]
Multilingual 32.8%[2]
Spanish or Spanish Creole or Ladino 28.5%[3]
Chinese 2.8%[3]
Tagalog 2.2%[3]

Demonym Californian
Capital Sacramento
Largest city Los Angeles
Largest metro Greater Los Angeles Area
Area Ranked 3rd
- Total 163,696 sq mi
(423,970 km2)
- Width 250 miles (400 km)
- Length 770 miles (1,240 km)
- % water 4.7
- Latitude 32‹ 32Œ N to 42‹ N
- Longitude 114‹ 8Œ W to 124‹ 26Œ W
Population Ranked 1st
- Total 38,041,430 (2012 est)[4]
- Density 242/sq mi (93.3/km2)
Ranked 11th
- Median household income US$61,021 (9th)
Elevation
- Highest point Mount Whitney[5][6][7][8]
14,505 ft (4,421.0 m)
- Mean 2,900 ft (880 m)
- Lowest point Badwater Basin in Death Valley[6][7]
−282[9] ft (−86.0 m)
Before statehood California Republic
Admission to Union September 9, 1850 (31st)
Governor Jerry Brown (D)
Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom (D)[10]
Legislature California State Legislature
- Upper house California State Senate
- Lower house California State Assembly
U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein (D)
Barbara Boxer (D)
U.S. House delegation 38 Democrats, 15 Republicans (list)
Time zones Pacific Time Zone
- Standard time PST (UTC−8)
- Summer time (DST) PDT (UTC−7)
Abbreviations CA, Calif., Cali., US-CA
Website www.ca.gov


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