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Topic: Conde Nast Publications Inc.
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Modern Parenthood
Tyra Banks talks skinny. We say models model clothes, not life, for our girls
Tyra Banks warns about the perils of skinny, and that's great. But what gets lost in the “models are too thin and therefore bad role models for our girls” discussion is that models shouldn’t really be role models for our girls who should have loftier goals.
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Vogue bans too-thin, underage fashion models as unhealthy
Vogue pledges to set a new standard: bans too-thin, underage fashion models from its pages. Modeling advocates applaud the decision as progress for improving unhealthy standards in the industry.
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Horizons
What will Amazon unveil Wednesday? Here are four clues.
The Kindle Fire tablet will likely be unveiled at an Amazon press conference in New York on Wednesday, tech insiders say.
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Apple app store: Changes roil users
Apple begins charging 30 percent tax at its app store, which has some app publishers angry.
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Top picks: 'Casino Jack,' Martha Stewart, Museum Day, and more
'Casino Jack' documentary about Jack Abramoff out on DVD, Martha Stewart now on Hallmark Channel, free pass to museums on Museum Day Sept. 25, and more recommendations.
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September 11: At ground zero, structures rise and life returns
September 11 memorial and museum are top priorities amid a flurry of rebuilding nine years after the attacks.
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Slow Love
The former head of “Home & Garden” faces the need to create a new “scaffolding” for her life.
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Horizons
Apple iPad edition of Wall Street Journal could cost $18/mo
According to one report, the Wall Street Journal could charge $17.99 a month for access to an Apple iPad-friendly edition of the business broadsheet. Some bloggers say the price tag – no matter how high the quality of the iPad content – is too steep.
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Horizons
Apple iPad lassos AP, Conde Nast for special apps
The Apple iPad launches in a few weeks. In the meantime, media companies such as the AP and Conde Nast are positioning themselves to benefit from Apple's latest device.
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Horizons
As Schmidt defends Google, visions of online news abound
The Google CEO stood up for his company and offered his view of what news will look like in five years. Content providers aren't far behind.
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In praise of the late Gourmet
How will we food lovers go on without our beloved magazine?
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Bright Green
Will Paris Hilton's energy plan work?
The blonde socialite laid out her plan for energy independence Monday. How good is it?
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Etc.
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Fuel does double duty in N.Y.
Efficient cogeneration units produce electricity as well as heat.
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Fuel does double duty in N.Y.
Efficient cogeneration units produce electricity as well as heat
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Lee Miller's lens on the 20th century
Renowned photographer Lee Miller was in the right places at the right time during World War II. She photographed London during the blitz, Normandy after D-Day, and the liberation of Dachau concentration camp.








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