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The Lehmann Brothers CEO says he's "disappointed" by losses as rumors of the firm's demise intensify, 'Bazaar' editor Glenda Bailey becomes a dame, and Britney's NYC apartment goes on the market in today's roundup of news from the realms of finance, media, real estate, and law.
Eric van der Woodsen appeared in public with a new girlfriend, Republicans rallied behind Bruce Willis's wine store, and Governor Paterson ate some oysters, all in our roundup of today's gossip.
In a quick e-mail, the 'Vanity Fair' editor dismisses Bill Clinton and his camp's complaints about the magazine's new Clinton article.
The online media is in a tizzy over Bill Clinton's tirade against 'Vanity Fair' scribe Todd Purdum. But we think it was totally awesome.
Everything that happened to Hillary over the weekend, in case you took one weekend off from reading the news.
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