To stay young, experts find French king’s mistress had deadly drinking problem: gold
Study: Too much drinkable gold for king’s mistress Former Indonesian colonel says army deliberately killed Australia-based journalists in 1975
Report: Indonesian colonel says reporters killed Tiger apologizes to supporters, says he let his family down
Woods says he let family down THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Tiger Woods said he let his family down with “transgressions” he regrets “with all of my heart,” and that he will deal with his personal life behind closed doors. $164 fine settles legal issues, but not the intense media scrutiny of Woods’ private life
Case closed but Woods scrutiny continues ORLANDO, Fla. — Tiger Woods didn’t have to say a word to get Florida troopers off his case. The same strategy may be harder to pull off when it comes to the tabloid media probing his private life. CEO: Reader’s Digest leaving longtime suburban headquarters for NYC and White Plains
CEO: Reader’s Digest leaving longtime suburban HQ Time magazine deputy editor Tyrangiel hired by Bloomberg LP to become editor of BusinessWeek
Bloomberg hires Time deputy to lead BusinessWeek Metropolitan Home magazine to publish last issue in December
Metropolitan Home magazine to close NEW YORK — Metropolitan Home will cease publication with its December issue, the latest home decor magazine to succumb to the industry’s advertising slump. Editor, founder of China’s most influential news magazine resigns amid friction with publisher
Top editor leaves China’s boldest news magazine Time Warner posts lower 3Q profit, but boosts earnings outlook for the year
Time Warner 3Q profit drops, boosts outlook AP source says Time Inc. to announce layoffs next week amid ad decline
AP source: Time Inc. to announce layoffs next week Looking to energize print, Esquire turns December issue into 3-D experiment
Esquire looks to energize print with 3-D animation Teen Vogue cover model talks about her unplanned pregnancy in magazine article
Pregnant covergirl of Teen Vogue raises eyebrows BusinessWeek’s editor to step down as Bloomberg takes overNEW YORK — BusinessWeek editor-in-chief Stephen Adler plans to leave the magazine when Bloomberg LP takes over Dec. 1. San Francisco, Charleston, Santa Fe named best cities by Conde Nast Traveler readersNEW YORK — San Francisco was named the best U.S. city to visit for the 17th year in a row in Conde Nast Traveler magazine’s 2009 Readers’ Choice Awards. Foodies mourn loss of Gourmet magazine, which will no longer be published after November issueNEW YORK — Foodies noshing on jerk riblets and carrot cake macaroons at a Manhattan fundraiser Sunday paused to mourn Gourmet magazine, which is closing after nearly 60 years of publication. Bruce Wasserstein, Wall Street dealmaker and Lazard CEO, dies at 61Bruce Wasserstein, the CEO of Lazard Ltd. and a prominent Wall Street dealmaker who helped negotiate some of the largest corporate takeovers in history, died Wednesday. He was 61. The death of the driving force behind Lazard raises questions about the future of one of Wall Street’s top mergers and acquisitions advisory firms. Photos of Jaycee Dugard as an adult to be published by People magazineSAN FRANCISCO — The spokeswoman for the family of Jaycee Dugard says the 29-year-old has released her first public statement since resufacing two months ago in Northern California, saying she is happy to be with her family and have their unconditional love and support. Bloomberg plans to buy BusinessWeek, ending 80-year run for magazine in McGraw HillSAN FRANCISCO — Bloomberg LP is buying BusinessWeek magazine in a deal that brings together a financial news service specializing in rapid-fire updates with a print publication struggling to adapt to the Internet’s information whirlwind. Mass resignations at China’s top investigative journal trigger speculation about its futureBEIJING — Mass resignations at China’s most gutsy news magazine, Caijing, have triggered speculation that the groundbreaking journal may close due to a fight with its publisher over editorial freedom. Mass resignation at China’s top investigative journal triggers speculation about its futureBEIJING — The general manager of China’s most influential financial magazine and dozens of her staff have resigned, in a possible tussle over editorial control at the path-breaking publication. Fashion magazine advice columnist reaches out to jobless, homeless California bloggerSix months ago, Brianna Karp found herself living in an old truck and camper she inherited after the suicide of a father she barely knew. Weekly newspaper plods along in Ohio’s Amish country, where readers help fill its pagesSUGARCREEK, Ohio — The writers’ grievances came in the form of angry letters, carried over bumpy rural roads to the newspaper office serving the Amish community. |