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The farewell issue of George Magazine, dated January 2001, marked the end of the publication that was founded by John F. Kennedy Jr. and Michael J. Berman in 1995. George was known for its unique blend of politics and pop culture, often featuring celebrities on its covers to attract a broader audience to political issues. UNOPENED, MINT CONDITION The final issue featured a cover story titled "Farewell," which included reflections on the magazine's impact and legacy. At the time of its closure, George had been struggling with declining circulation and financial difficulties, which were exacerbated by the tragic death of JFK Jr. in a plane crash in July 1999. Despite its relatively short run, George Magazine is remembered for its innovative approach to political journalism, its stylish presentation, and its attempt to make politics more accessible and engaging to the general public.