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Eight months since its explosive premiere, our favorite show, the Spitzer Prostitution Scandal, is coming back.
By picking Robert Gates for Defense secretary, Obama has given himself the power to start preparing his Afghanistan strategy before he even gets into office.
They want to make sure he's fully aware of how much richer and happier he'll be here.
Lots of people are saying it's more like a 'shitty bailout.'
That puts the little tot above Tom Cruise, David Plouffe, and John Mayer.
This story is really a problem.
So far, it's looking like not the 'top' ones.
Sandra Manzke, a manager of a Darien-based hedge fund, sent out a mass e-mail this week to investors and members of the financial community decrying the sins committed by her contemporaries in the marketplace.
Changes at spinoff and niche titles, and bad news from Condé Nast.
What happens when political activists get together? 'It was like a co-op tenants' meeting,' said one attendee.
Plus: Sports execs discover the Internet, in this week’s look at the sporting press.
A video preview of our happy heroine's interview with Diane Sawyer: Be warned, it's not safe for the easily smitten.
'He's not the only artist in the world.'
Why Palin didn't mind doing an interview while turkeys were being slaughtered directly behind her.
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