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Steven’s children are dull, trust-fund children. His daughter studies art and lives with her erudite, left-wing professor, and his son is a playboy who is initiallly afraid of commitment but finds love—incidentally, with one of the contestants of the show— and is reformed...
...school at 17, but became a talented horsewoman and linguist. She renounced the Onassis name at the urging of her father, Thierry Roussel, at the age of 13, telling judges that she felt "great aversion" to all things Greek, but she later shook off Roussel's influence. A French playboy who married and then divorced Christina, Roussel used to manage Athina's fortune in concert with the foundation, though his own relations with its members were stormy - Roussel even accused Athina's Greek trustees of plotting to kidnap his daughter. Athina eventually bucked against his control, and moved to Brussels...
Last year China's magazine market totaled about $400 million in advertising, but with 20% annual growth, it would eclipse Europe's and Japan's by 2010. In India, where Maxim launched last month and Playboy promises a nude-free edition, $1.5 billion worth of print ads were sold last year. International editions are usually low-investment licensing deals. Maxim has 31 such editions, Rolling Stone 11. China requires foreign media to choose local partners, and neither it nor India has a standard for auditing circulation. But DeLuca isn't worried. "As they evolve, we will evolve, and business will...
...about Novak’s source. Woodward is widely hailed for protecting the identity of his most famous source, W. Mark Felt or “Deep Throat,” in the decades after Watergate, but he was occasionally misleading in order to protect Felt. In a 1979 Playboy interview with J. Anthony Lukas ’55, a former associate managing editor of The Crimson, Woodward explicitly denied that “Deep Throat” was in “the intelligence community.” Felt, whose family identified him as Woodward’s source...
...fairy-rape imagery in Irish folklore. Today, she is studying the works of John Millington Synge, who was known during his lifetime as the most hated man in Ireland. In addition to her research on Synge, Spillane-Hinks will be putting on his most famous play this spring, Playboy of the Western World, which caused riots in Dublin when it was first performed in 1907. When she graduates, Spillane-Hinks plans on returning to Ireland to get a Masters in Theater at the National University of Ireland. After that, more huts...