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Jacob Bernstein

November 22, 2004 | Intelligencer
Intelligencer: November 15-22, 2004

Hillary’s quiet partners, the woman behind Desperate Housewives tries to save Martha Stewart, Tina Brown flees a dinner party, and more.

August 23, 2004 | Intelligencer
Summer Time

Just how long do you have to wait for a table—or a drink—in August?

September 27, 2004 | Intelligencer
Court TV

Dick Wolf’s life of crime.

September 27, 2004 | Intelligencer
New York’s Gun Culture

Will the lapsed ban on assault weapons make a difference in crime rates here? Can people buy those weapons in Manhattan? Who keeps guns in the city anyway? (Harvey Keitel, for one.) A rundown.

January 17, 2005 | Intelligencer
Intelligencer: January 10–17, 2005

Post-Disney, Harvey Weinstein may go indie, Tupac's suspected shooter back in town, Richard Jefferson in Tribecca, and more.

October 11, 2004 | Intelligencer
Tabloid Fodder

The real life of Portman’s “mystery hunk.”

October 13, 2004 | Intelligencer
Martha's Prison Diaries

Forget about an issue of Martha Stewart Living on how to get through prison: She may just write a whole book on the subject.

January 10, 2005 | Intelligencer
Intelligencer: January 3-10, 2005

John McDonald helps with Gramercy Park Hotel renovation, Elie Tahari buys Jay Chiat's oceanfront home, the Food Network goes all-American, and more.

November 11, 2004 | Intelligencer
CEO Replacement at Martha Stewart Living?

Battered by poor stock performance, a magazine in freefall, and a television empire that is greatly in peril, sources said at press time that Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is expected to name ABC entertainment president (and current MSLO board member) Susan Lyne as its new CEO.

June 14, 2004 | Intelligencer
It Took a Village

Well, almost. How three very dogged collaborators helped Clinton write his book.

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