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Article: ...AND, PRE-BASTILLE DAY, LESLEY SEYMOUR GETS THE "MARIE CLAIRE" JOB.(Brief Article)
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- Media Industry Newsletter
- Article date:
- July 2, 2001
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Only surprise here is that Redbook editor-in-chief (since 1998) Seymour did not receive the call from Hearst Magazines president Cathie Black shortly after her May 31 shifting of MC editor-in-chief (since 1996) Glenda Bailey to Harper's Bazaar following the dismissal of Kate Betts. Seymour was the favorite, and she was also said to be in line for the Self vacancy created by Cindi Leive's intra-Conde Nast move to Glamour (min, June 11, 2001). ...
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Article: Bastille Day celebrations on the menu this ...
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July 12, 2002 ;
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... ... happening on the Chicagoland dining scene. Bastille Day fetes Strolling cabaret performers entertain ... tone for Barrington Country Bistro's Bastille Day celebration Sunday. A three-course ... S. Third St., Geneva, celebrates Bastille Day with a five-course dinner beginning ...
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