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What does CL stand for?

Creative Loafing (Charlotte, NC weekly publication)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Dave Schmall has been named publisher; most recently, he was publisher of the alternative weekly Creative Loafing in Atlanta, a job he held for just over two years.
Prior to that, Jeremy spent time as a freelance writer for Creative Loafing in Atlanta and worked as an editor of a trade publication.
Wemple, it's really not that big a deal—in fact, it might be a good thing—since, according to Creative Loafing C.
The Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program (ITSJ) Office was recently exposed by the weekly Creative Loafing newspaper in Charlotte, North Carolina: "[ITSJ] envisions a future in which massive databases will track the comings and goings of everyone who travels by car or mass transit.
A juror who regularly reads Atlanta's Creative Loafing will probably have a different value system than one who sticks to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
reason: In another one of your Creative Loafing columns, you wrote that neoconservatives want to "rely on the raw and aggressive use of military power to a unique degree" Where have they called for using military power where you'd prefer not to use force?
In 1995, he had another conversation with his friend at Creative Loafing.
For example, in a Florida case, Creative Loafing Tampa, Inc.

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