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Only one person was able to walk away from last night's mind-bending episode.
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Only one person was able to walk away from last night's mind-bending episode.
Well, sort of. He bought a $10 million duplex in the same building as his ’rents. Plus, Stephen Schwarzman has fallen off ‘Vanity Fair’s’ New Establishment list; Dennis Kozlowski appeals, and the ‘WSJ’ proudly unveils its new magazine, in today’s industry news.
The mortgage giants have seen their largest profits in ten years. Plus, who buys a friend a $3 million apartment, and who wants a truck depot in Soho?
Turns out the issue whose cover displayed little Vivienne and Knox sold 2.6 million copies, the fourth-largest selling issue of all time for the mag. Plus, the rest of our industry news roundup.
tiger woods, health carnage, tiger catches tail, barack obama, congress, senate, joe lieberman, the most important people in the world, goldman sachs, ink-stained wretches, david paterson, harry reid, health care, kate hudson, wall street, crime, jude law, neighborhood news, sienna miller, woods hole, aig, ben nelson, citigroup, courtney love, intel, jerks, mayor bloomberg, new york times, public option, the greatest depression, video, white men with money, a-rod, america's sweetheart, andrew cuomo