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Article: Ah, to Be Sweet Seventeen; The teen magazine stays loyal to the good girls. Sorry, Lindsay.(Lindsay Lohan)(Seventeen magazine)
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- Newsweek
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- August 20, 2007
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Byline: Johnnie L. Roberts and Aisha Eady
You're a 17-year-old-girl, within weeks of entering your senior year at Hometown High. "Hot Hair." Check. "Sexy Shoes." Check. And you're armed with the one "Flirting Move" that "Guys Can't Resist!" All thanks to Seventeen magazine's all-important back-to-school issue. Since 1944, Seventeen has helped angst-ridden good girls fend off fashion faux pas, broken hearts and acne breakouts, and catch up on fresh-faced celebrities.
So in an era when being bad is the teen-girl rage, what is Seventeen doing? It's letting Us Weekly and People obsess over Lindsay's relapses and Britney's breakdowns. Seventeen's back-to-school cover girl ...
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