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  • The relationship was initially rocky, according to Beverage Digest's Mr. Sicher, as both sides competed separately in the bottled-water category in many markets.

    Nestle, Coca-Cola Narrow Drinks Partnership Goran Mijuk 2012

  • But they ran face first into the economic downturn, the Reader's Digest's bankruptcy filing and—most frustrating for them—resistance by the town to their development plans.

    Chappaqua at a Crossing Craig Karmin 2011

  • Mr. Woods agreed to the cover shot and photo spread in Men's Fitness, whose circulation of about 700,000 per issue is less than half of Golf Digest's nearly 1.7 million, in return for the National Enquirer squelching a story and photographs purportedly showing Mr. Woods in a liaison with a woman who wasn't his wife. 2.

    Fark's rejected Christmas cards (link roundup) 2009

  • Writer's Digest's latest blog, Promptly, is written by Zachary Petit and gives readers a writing prompt every other day.

    Wag the Blog #4: This Wine Tastes Funny 2009

  • One dear old friend is the connective tissue, a true candidate for Reader's Digest's Most Unforgettable Person I Ever Met.

    Binky Philips: Bay City Rollers, Richard Hell, Aretha Franklin, Tom Verlaine, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Humble Pie, and My Friend, Anthony Jones Binky Philips 2011

  • A fixture on Architectural Digest's "AD 100" list, Bradfield's most current high profile projects include: an overhaul of the Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney mansion on the Gold Coast of Long Island; the restoration of the late King Hussein's estate in Maryland; and the complete redesign of the Equinox Resort in Vermont, which has now been elevated to the Starwood luxury collection.

    Melissa Berkelhammer: Behind the Scenes With Geoffrey Bradfield Melissa Berkelhammer 2011

  • A few years later I graduated to Reader's Digest's Best Loved Books for Young Readers, whose first volume contained condensed versions of "The Call of the Wild," "David Copperfield," "Madame Curie" and "Treasure Island."

    Why 'Fantasia' Mattered—Just Ask Gunther Schuller Terry Teachout 2011

  • One of Reader's Digest's most attractive properties is the cooking Web site Allrecipes.com, which it acquired for $66 million in 2006, the people said.

    Reader's Digest Seeks Buyer Anupreeta Das 2011

  • A fixture on Architectural Digest's "AD 100" list, Bradfield's most current high profile projects include: an overhaul of the Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney mansion on the Gold Coast of Long Island; the restoration of the late King Hussein's estate in Maryland; and the complete redesign of the Equinox Resort in Vermont, which has now been elevated to the Starwood luxury collection.

    Melissa Berkelhammer: Behind the Scenes With Geoffrey Bradfield Melissa Berkelhammer 2011

  • Writer's Digest's latest blog, Promptly, is written by Zachary Petit and gives readers a writing prompt every other day.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

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