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Could the real Eva get back - February 11, 2003

Tabloids continue to heat up the Eva H. controversy, some choosing delibarately really awful pictures of her. But even in this "positive" pic from the backstage of the de la Renta show yesterday, you can tell something is wrong. If you compare it to her appearance in the 1994 show (pic below), it is clear she is not healthy, as implies the following report from The Sun: WITH dark red circles around her eyes and a crop of spots, supermodel Eva Herzigova is unrecognisable as the girl whose...
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Black: the future is in Asia - February 11, 2003

The Financial Times published today a rare interview with Cathleen Black, president of Hearst Magazines. Black is the woman who could decide the fate of Harper's Bazaar and its editor, Glenda Bailey. Most of the conversation was dedicated to the success of O and the contrast between this magazine and other celebrity-based mags, like Rosie and Martha Stewart. Black speaks also about Cosmo, Good Housekeeping and Marie Claire. I find it strange that although one of her top-editors is in the...
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Gumming celebs - February 11, 2003

'Touch' handles celebrity news gently By Peter Johnson USA TODAY As People and Us Weekly slug it out in the pop-culture magazine world, a 4-month-old upstart called In Touch Weekly has found a niche and is quickly establishing itself as a must-read for celebrity watchers. At a time when the United States is poised to go to war, In Touch offers an oasis of peace, where readers can cuddle with stars like J. Lo and Brad and Jennifer. It all goes down in a slick, easy-to-digest format filled..
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Is Anna Wintour satan - February 11, 2003

by Maria Bustillos, Vintage There is reason enough to suspect that US Vogue editor Anna Wintour is in fact the cloven-footed demon known as Satan. For one thing, those sunglasses are very likely hiding glowing red eyeballs. For another, Wintour's destructive powers are so immense as to raise a strong suspicion of supernatural origins. After a long spell of editorial mayhem and bloodletting in the United Kingdom (where she was dubbed "Nuclear Wintour" by a perceptive press), our subject...
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