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Adam Rapoport, Hugo Lindgren, and Josh Tyrangiel. That's the best we can do.
And he didn't care if it was unethical to do so.
How do the new versions of the two storied newsmagazines match up?
More housecleaning by Hugo.
We chat with the new editor of the venerable newsweekly.
Lauren Kern will be the magazine's new deputy editor.
The 'Bloomberg Businessweek' editor will return to his former haunt.
The features editor instead opted to get some new perks at his current gig.
The outgoing 'Times Magazine' editor will be going upstairs to do ... something.
This is an exciting opportunity for a handful of talented editors.
According to the 'Observer,' he'll be gone by summer's end.
"'I kind of want to be an outsider,' she said, eating a truffle-flavored French fry."
Basically, at Syracuse and Berkeley, they're being told they'll have to work for free.
But it was kind of an important thing.
Dining editor Pete Wells chronicles raising a li'l foodie in the 'Times Magazine.'
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