Elle - August 2007
Fall fashion
Men confess:you are too intimidating!
Sarah Jessica Parker
Style dispatch from: The Turkish Coast
I know what boys like
Beauty news
Horoscope ...
and more
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COVER:
Mother Teresa's Crisis of Faith - Her secret letters show that she spent almost 50 years without sensing the presence of God in her life. What does her experience teach us about the value of doubt?
• BUSINESS:
Giving Props to the New Turbos - The noisy plane once dreaded by flyers is now a quieter, quicker ride--and more efficient than jets for short-haul travel
• HEALTH & MEDICINE:
What Doctors Don't Say About Obesity - Doctors hate telling you to lose weight as much as you hate hearing it. But their silence can imperil your health
• TECHNOLOGY:
Why Facebook Is the Future - A network for teens could teach the Net to grow up
For pure theatrics and spectacle, Hollywood celebrities have nothing on the denizens of the heavens. Stars are born, live and die in fiery and fascinating ways - ways that we have only recently been able to study in greater detail, like so many swarming paparazzi, using the long-range lenses created by improved techniques and new, sharper observatories.
In this special edition from
Scientific American, we invite you to forget about everyday life to spend some time with the stars. In the pages that follow, you'll find the latest gossip on the glitterati, written by the astronomer shutterbugs themselves. -
The Editors
Seventeen Magazine January 2007
Seventeen is an American magazine for teenage girls. It was first published in 1944 and is still in the forefront of newstand popularity among growing competition.
The content of Seventeen includes information and advice about fashion and trends, celebrities, beauty – skincare, hair and make-up – and lifestyles. It also has a health section about nutrition and exercise, a sex and body section, and quizzes and horoscopes. The article length is kept deliberately brief, high quality photographs emphasize regular celebrity and clothing themes and it is well supported by advertising keen to reach the big-spending demographic of young women.
Seventeen Magazine May 2007
Seventeen is an American magazine for teenage girls. It was first published in 1944 and is still in the forefront of newstand popularity among growing competition.
The content of Seventeen includes information and advice about fashion and trends, celebrities, beauty – skincare, hair and make-up – and lifestyles. It also has a health section about nutrition and exercise, a sex and body section, and quizzes and horoscopes. The article length is kept deliberately brief, high quality photographs emphasize regular celebrity and clothing themes and it is well supported by advertising keen to reach the big-spending demographic of young women.