Issue

Issue may refer to:

  • Issue (legal), a legal term
  • A single instance of a periodically published journal, magazine, or newspaper
  • Issue (magazine), a monthly Korean comics anthology magazine
  • Issues, a Jewish magazine published by the American Council for Judaism
  • Issue (computers), a unit of work to accomplish an improvement in a data system
  • Issue tracking system, computer software
  • Issuer, a legal entity that develops, registers and sells securities
  • Issues (Korn album), 1999
  • Issues (N2U album), 2005
  • "Issues", a song from the 2008 Mindless Self Indulgence album if
  • "Issues" (The Saturdays song), 2008
  • "Issues" (Escape the Fate song)
  • Issue, a term for the children or descendants of a person
  • Issue, a term for a postage stamp, or series of postage stamps, that has been officially released for use
  • Issue, Maryland
  • Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell, a nightly TV newscast on HLN
  • Issues (band), a metalcore band from Atlanta, Georgia
  • Issues, mental problems.

Other articles related to "issue, issues":

Empress Michiko - Issue
... Name Birth Marriage Issue Crown Prince Naruhito 23 February 9 ... June 1993 Masako Owada Princess Toshi Prince Akishino 30 November 29 ... June 1990 Kiko Kawashima ...
Guinea (British Coin) - Nineteenth Century
... This issue has become known as the Military Guinea ... in paper money, so the coining of this issue for the army's special needs was a poor deal for the government, and this was the last issue of guineas to ...
Prince Andrew, Duke Of York - Issue
... Name Birth Marriage Issue Princess Beatrice of York 8 August 1988 Princess Eugenie of York 23 March 1990 ...
Vampirella - Publication History - Warren Publishing
1969), running to issue #112 (March 1983) ... them, she would also star in her own story, which would headline each issue ... It would later be edited by Archie Goodwin (issues #7-12, 34-5), Billy Graham (#13-16), Bill DuBay (#21-50, 87-95, 101-102) and Louise Jones (#51-86) ...

Famous quotes containing the word issue:

    I cannot wish the fault undone, the issue of it being so proper.
    William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

    I don’t have any problem with a reporter or a news person who says the President is uninformed on this issue or that issue. I don’t think any of us would challenge that. I do have a problem with the singular focus on this, as if that’s the only standard by which we ought to judge a president. What we learned in the last administration was how little having an encyclopedic grasp of all the facts has to do with governing.
    David R. Gergen (b. 1942)

    Parents are led to believe that they must be consistent, that is, always respond to the same issue the same way. Consistency is good up to a point but your child also needs to understand context and subtlety . . . much of adult life is governed by context: what is appropriate in one setting is not appropriate in another; the way something is said may be more important than what is said. . . .
    Stanley I. Greenspan (20th century)