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Article: Vanity Fair on 2000; Will U.S. court ruling on Florida vote hit '04?(ARTS & CULTURE)(THE MAG TRADE)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
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- September 18, 2004
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Byline: Cynthia Grenier, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Fall always seems to be the season when everything happens in a very big way.
It's back to school, new looks in fashion, the release of big new movies and TV shows. Of course, there's the biggest happening of all every four years - the presidential race and November election.
Needless to say, these seasonal events are prime material for the media, especially magazines. The September issue of Vanity Fair, for instance, manages to encompass just about every one of those seasonal topics in its weighty 370 pages. Actor Jude Law, who graces the cover, is beaming - and for good reason. The ...
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