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You've won, Jon Gosselin, we're writing about you. Now will you please, please, get out of New York?
And there's an argument over the doom of the 'Times.' Again.
What, Britney wasn't smoking her kids out of a gravity bong this week? The celebrity mags have to start ragging on OUR celebrities now?
The former 'Daily News' gossip columnist will be an editor-at-large at the celebrity weekly.
The sex columnist is out of her editor-at-large gig at 'Star,' and grappling with the most difficult step of the microfame process: persisting.
The mayor gives developers and union leaders a piece of his mind at a press conference on this morning's crane collapse, students and colleagues of a popular Wall Street figure are flabbergasted by the SEC charges filed against him, and CNN's Jessica Yellin gets into a war of words about the war.
The firm that James Frey made possible already has a clientele that defies categorization.
That's right: American Media Inc. executive vice-president and chief editorial director Bonnie Fuller will resign from both of her positions as of Wednesday. But she's not giving up 'Star,' Goddamn it!
Yesterday and today, the Times profiled three women in media: Julia Allison, Arianna Huffington, and Lauren Zalaznick. Despite differences in their ages and careers, the three of them seem of a type.
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