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This very readable account of an institution in flux is entertaining but light on revelations
The former New Yorker editor on her new book about the British monarchy, her role as a ‘transatlanticker’, and knowing everyone from Obama to Malala
A polarising trailblazer for confessional memoir beloved among young writers
Partners are often the best and most loyal career advisers
A journalistic success story captures the spirit of the crazed, jabbering 1980s
The media’s most irrepressible trend-surfer was the editor who was always bigger than her cover stories
The ‘inexorable’ decline of print should not be mistaken by media groups as an early death
Monet falls short; Qatar hires Christie’s chairman; and Art.sy mania grows
Americans are not only conscious that Kate Middleton is a commoner, but like her the more for it, writes Geoffrey Wheatcroft
Innovation can be a powerful totem pole but it is not a magic wand. The spirit of Google alone cannot ‘reboot’ America overnight
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