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Is he trying to sell it off? Or trying to grow it?
The mayor snaps at a reporter who dared to ask a question that didn't please him.
He'll hold the post, soon to be vacated by outgoing editor Peter Kaplan, either temporarily or permanently.
The 'Observer' asked, and 'Vice' editor Jesse Pearson answered.
The former 'Observer' editor will officially take over the No. 2 spot at 'Condé Nast Traveler.'
According to 'WWD,' it was pay cuts that eventually forced 'Observer' editor Peter Kaplan to leave.
But according to 'Women's Wear Daily,' his departure wasn't as chummy as it seemed.
The editor who defined the paper's tone and charisma is stepping down.
The 'Observer' argues that Andrea Mitchell is a gay icon. We're not so sure.
'Little good can come from being in the public eye,' says the 'Observer' owner.
The nightlife writer wants to smell her. Do you?
We've been so obsessed with what was going on in fake New York, we almost forgot about real New York!
The "Business" and "Sports" sections will be joined together in an awkward marriage.
Today we learn that there are just two different types of young New York homosexual men — theater queens and everybody else.
After coming face-to-face with all the sad young literary men and women, a 20-year-old blogger swears off the literati — and New York.
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