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US Weekly's website published a story link since deleted about Sarah Palin Wednesday that turned out to be a complete hoax.
Us Weekly Falls For Fake Sarah Palin-Christina Aguilera Story The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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US Weekly's website published a story link since deleted about Sarah Palin Wednesday that turned out to be a complete hoax.
Us Weekly Falls For Fake Sarah Palin Story Danny Shea 2011
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People's royal-wedding issue sold more than two million copies on the newsstand, 80% above its average, while US Weekly's sold about 932,000 copies, more than 40% above its average.
Hot Covers! One Prince, Three Sisters, Lots of Breakups Russell Adams 2012
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Here is Sports Weekly's All-Defense Team, which takes into account many of the advanced defensive measures as well as players 'consistent excellence over several seasons.
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Andrew Wheeler sorts through Publisher's Weekly's list of 2008 best-sellers in order to be, as he puts it, clear-eyed about what people are actually buying, reading, and enjoying when it comes to genre.
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Also in US Weekly's bottom five: an exclusive interview with Britney Spears on her "new life" and reality-TV star Bethenny Frankel on overcoming an eating disorder.
Hot Covers! One Prince, Three Sisters, Lots of Breakups Russell Adams 2012
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This article comes to us courtesy of SF Weekly's All Shook Down.
Claypool Cellars: Primus Frontman Will Serve You Wine Out Of A Railroad Caboose The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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USA TODAY Sports Weekly's 64-page preview profiles six of the top senior quarterbacks in the country, projects matchups for the five BCS bowl games with Division I-A conference previews, schedules for every Division I-A and I-AA team and breaksdown the list of contenders for the Heisman Trophy.
Maguire will take reduced role in ESPN college football coverage 2009
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Entertainment Weekly's new book blog, Shelf Life, asks Why aren't there more bookish types on TV?
July 2009 2009
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This article comes to us courtesy of SF Weekly's The Snitch.
San Francisco Examiner Takes A Turn To The Left The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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