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When we ran tennis great Rafael Nadal on our Fashion Issue cover last fall, he was at the top of his athletic and sartorial games. So what happened?
Changes at spinoff and niche titles, and bad news from Condé Nast.
Plus: Sports execs discover the Internet, in this week’s look at the sporting press.
At least three Time Inc. titles are looking for editorial staff to take voluntary buyouts.
All the publishing giant's titles will be streamlined into groups, with staff-sharing and a new focus on the Web.
'SI' cover story and more, in this week's look at the local sporting press.
Peter King doesn’t think you like Brett Favre, or at least not enough.
Roy Den Hollander, the guy who sued against ladies’ night promotions at nightclubs, is at it again. Plus, no one cared that the New York ‘Times’ raised its cover price, and Lehman sells a key asset.
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