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From JOSSIP — Style “guru” Atoosa Rubenstein predicts, via video, the next big fashion icon for women.
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Atoosa wanted to use her voice and influence to create eyeballs for young women (mostly college age) so they can have a stage for their thoughts and ideas.
Alpha Kitty: Is It Right For Celebrities To Pimp Out Their Babies On Magazine Covers? 2008
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"My problem has become that I keep forgetting to press buttons in the elevator in my apartment building, so as I tap tap tap on my BlackBerry, I realize minutes later that the elevator hasn't moved," says Atoosa Rubenstein, the departing editor in chief of Hearst's Seventeen magazine.
Boing Boing: November 26, 2006 - December 2, 2006 Archives 2006
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Rubinstein says the time has come to find the right man for the job, saying, "I'm looking for a male Atoosa: a man who will care as passionately as I do about teen girls, for boys."
Melissa Lafsky: Teenage Wasteland: Where Are Mags for Teenage Boys? 2008
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Atoosa wanted to use her voice and influence to create eyeballs for young women (mostly college age) so they can have a stage for their thoughts and ideas.
Alpha Kitty: JuicyCampus.com: What Do You Think About The College Gossip Website? 2008
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Atoosa Rubenstein, now editor in chief ofSeventeen magazine, hails from an immigrant Iranian family who fled the revolution there and settled on Long Island.
The Joys of Much Too Much Bonnie Fuller 2006
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Indians came to me in a rather excited state, and Buhkwujjenene, as spokesman, explained that, although Atoosa, the father, was willing for his daughter to be married in our church, the mother and brother were opposed, and wanted the priest to marry them.
Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians Edward Francis Wilson
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It was long past the hour when Buhkwujjenene, Atoosa, and several other
Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians Edward Francis Wilson
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Atoosa, and his son, had gone over to see the priest.
Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians Edward Francis Wilson
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One of Palumbo's sisters, Annabella, also has a flat in the building, as does his 20-year-old son Alessandro, whose mother is Atoosa Hariri, an Iranian with whom Palumbo had a short relationship.
Evening Standard - Home Rosamund Urwin 2011
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