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Fashion/beauty magazines closing their September issues this week, and not surprising given the state of the economy, the numbers that are trickling out aren't too pretty  |
Employees of Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports magazine, voted July 17 to give up a 3 percent pay raise and certain perks to avoid layoffs.  |
A year and change after stepping down from American Media Inc., controversial ex-tabloid queen Bonnie Fuller has landed a new gig as president and editor in chief of , which she plans to relaunch with a celebrity-friendly tone.  |


Nearly 60 percent of adults say that they use newspapers to help plan shopping or purchasing decisions, according to early data from a new survey.  |
WSJ., the first glossy magazine from The Wall Street Journal, has announced the appointment of Sophie Raptis as publisher.  |
The "most trusted man in America," legendary CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite, passed away on Friday after a lengthy battle with cerebral vascular disease. He was 92.  |
GE chief financial officer Keith Sherin on Friday told investors that the upfront has been "very slow," adding that NBC will "retain more inventory" than usual, holding out hope for a strong scatter market.  |
John Goodman is returning to comedy series. The Roseanne alum has been tapped to co-star in The Station, the Ben Stiller-produced, single-camera comedy pilot for Fox.  |
THE most senior British officer to be killed in action since the Falklands War was praised as the "best of the best" yesterday.  |
DAVID Mitchell's credentials as a well-spoken middle-class Englishman are sound. He was born in Salisbury to hotel manager parents and educated at the independent Abingdo  |
UP TO 65,000 people in Britain could die as a result of swine flu as the pandemic takes hold across the country, according to the government's latest calculations.  |
ACTOR Hugo Speer has been banned from the road for 18 months after he drove home from a friend's wake while twice the legal drink-drive limit.  |
A BROTHEL madam has been ordered by a court to pay back the £2.6 million she made through the sex trade.  |
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the swine flu pandemic is the fastest-moving of all time and that it is now pointless to count every case.  |
PRESSURE was mounting on UK and Scottish ministers last night to try to save hundreds of banking jobs.  |
A WEEKLY update for MPs, showing how the swine flu pandemic is spreading across their constituencies, was promised yesterday by Commons Leader Harriet Harman.  |
FOR months he was the most reviled man in the country, blamed for the banking collapse, but as elusive as Lord Lucan.  |
GORDON Brown faced renewed attacks over the conditions facing British troops in Afghanistan yesterday, on the day that a damning report warned a chronic shortage of helicopter  |
CORONATION Street is to make history as the first fictional location to appear on Google's Street View.  |
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