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At home, the Slate editor cavorts with stuffed animals, according to a new book from his wife.
Also, rumors about Glenda Bailey's fate at 'Harper's Bazaar' are gathering steam.
It's all in the forthcoming 'WSJ.' story about how powerful she is.
Is that REALLY so much to ask?
So sayeth Deborah Needleman, former 'Domino' editor.
Also a new 'Stylista' promo reveals very bitchy contestants, and Rodarte's Kate Mulleavy names her dream model.
Turns out the Alaska governor couldn’t name a Supreme Court ruling she ‘disagreed’ with, not, as previously rumored, any ruling at all.
Congress has passed a bill that might be the jaws of life for Internet radio.
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