Vanity Fair
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Vanity Fair is a glossy American glamour magazine, published monthly. It offers a mixture of articles based on high-brow culture, jet-set and entertainment-business personalities, politics, and current affairs. (...) Under editors Tina Brown (1984-1992) and E. Graydon Carter (since 1992), Vanity Fair enjoyed greater circulation, prestige and revenues, the latter attested by a thicket of trendy advertisements which make finding even the magazine's table of contents a formidable task. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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From The Price of Inequality: Joseph Stiglitz on the 1 Percent Problem
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World War 3.0
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It's the Economy, Dummkopf!
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Did Saudi Arabia Attack Us on 9/11?
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The Dark Arts
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Of The 1%, By The 1%, For The 1%
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When Irish Eyes Are Crying
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Tea’d Off
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