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Man's (And Woman's) Best Friend Might Be "National Geographic's" Best-Seller.

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In last week's review of the monthlies' 2007 newsstand best- and worst-sellers, we acknowledged NG's most popular being the Maya (August) and--to our surprise--a herd of elephants (March) selling poorest. But in 2008, NG's "animal planet" is making a comeback with editor-in-chief (since January...


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