"Vanity Fair's" exclusive portfolio of America's 200 legends, leaders' and trailblazers
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Women have contributed greatly to American society in the fields of politics, business, journalism, sports, and entertainment. Personalities such as Judith Kaye, Estee Lauder, and Martha Stewart have continually broken new ground in their respective areas.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1998
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Vanity Fair: 10 years of riot, revolution, and excess
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'Vanity Fair' has published articles by top writers on a wide array of topics over the past decade. The magazine has also presented some of the most dramatic photographs of celebrities ever shown. Several of these photographs are reprinted.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1993
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The New Establishment: Vanity Fair's 1997 list of the 50 most powerful leaders of the Information Age
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A profile on 50 business leaders at the forefront of the information industry is presented. Apart from their individual contributions to the industry, a forecast on their popularity is also included.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1997
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