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 Tina Brown, Lady Evans (born Christina Hambley Brown on November 21, 1953, in Maidenhead, England) is a journalist, magazine editor, columnist, talk-show host and author of The Diana Chronicles, a biography of Diana, Princess of Wales, a personal...




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Dee Dee dishes Tina Brown
07/08/1992: 675 words, approx. 2 pages Like everybody else in the English-speaking world Dee Dee was positively poleaxed by the news that trendy Vanity Fair editrix Tina Brown has been appointed to the helm of the venerable and hitherto sacrosanct New Yorker. As a subscriber, if not exactly a...
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Tina Brown -- the talk of the town
07/05/1992: 994 words, approx. 3 pages To journalism's faithful, The New Yorker is the Latin Mass. It is the standard against which other stuff is yarded off, held up to the light, and compared for warp, woof and whistle-content. As a venerated tradition whose moltings are measured in micro-spasms,...
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Tina Brown writing Clinton book
1/11/2008: 387 words, approx. 1 pages Another Clinton book is on the way, this time by the best-selling author and former editor of The New Yorker, Tina Brown. "The Clinton Chronicles," to be released in 2010 by the Broadway Doubleday Publishing Group, will be Brown's first book since "The Diana Chronicles,"...
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Tina Brown chronicles Princess Diana
6/20/2007: 1,127 words, approx. 4 pages Nobody sold newspapers like Princess Diana, and now Tina Brown is hoping that juicy memories of the People's Princess will do the same for her first book.The former magazine maven, credited with taking gossip upscale as editor of Vanity Fair in the 1980s, has released...


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