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<description><![CDATA[In its 25-year modern history, Vanity Fair has photographed some of the world's most recognizable bodies (Lindsay, Scarlett, Gisele, Borat) on beaches from Malibu to Amagansett. Unfold the umbrella, slap on some sunscreen, and enjoy the view.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[How does it feel to be "aggressively interrogated"? Christopher Hitchens found out for himself, submitting to a brutal waterboarding session in an effort to understand the human cost of America's use of harsh tactics at Guantánamo and elsewhere. VF.com has the footage. Related: "Believe Me, It's Torture," from the August 2008 issue.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Exclusive footage from a cover meeting with Vanity Fair features editor Jane Sarkin reveals that Graydon's original vision for this month's cover was never realized. Still, he seems pleased with the finished result as well as the in-depth stories by Bryan Burrough, Gail Sheehy, Kurt Andersen, and others.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[What more can be added to the debate over U.S. interrogation methods, and whether waterboarding is torture? Try firsthand experience. The author undergoes the controversial drowning technique, at the hands of men who once trained American soldiers to resist--not inflict--it.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Why did Hillary Clinton lose? That's the question Gail Sheehy tackles in her August 2008 Vanity Fair story "Hillaryland at War." Here, the contributing editor describes how two factors persuaded Clinton to accentuate her manly side: the scars of her past, and the advice of her husband.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Since Vanity Fair first focused on Hollywood's teen titans, in 2003, the YouTube-Gawker machine has upped the ante. For every Shia LaBeouf success, there's a Lindsay Lohan flameout. For our August issue, Mark Seliger photographs today's crop of hot young things, while Krista Smith collects the Tiger Beat data sheets (biggest crush? BlackBerry or iPhone?).]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[It's been only five years since Vanity Fair took a reading of Hollywood's youthquake--featuring the likes of Lindsay Lohan, the Olsen twins, and Shia LaBeouf--but the celebrity terrain has gotten rougher. Nonetheless, the new kids seem more sure-footed amid the YouTube-Gawker-TMZ minefield. James Wolcott works out the Twittering, vote-Obama currents that connect the star posses under scrutiny, from the Gossip Girl gang to the kudzu-like progeny of Judd Apatow's oeuvre.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hillary Clinton's campaign had it all: near-death moments, hard-won triumphs, dysfunctional relationships--and a staff consumed with infighting over how to sell their candidate. It was a battle that revealed why she came so close to victory, as well as why she didn't make it.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[On Monday, March 10, the rumor started: Bear Stearns was having liquidity problems. In fact, the maverick investment bank had around $18 billion in cash reserves. But soon the speculation created its own reality, and the race was on to keep Bear's crisis from ravaging Wall Street. With the blow-by-blow from insiders, Bryan Burrough follows the players through what some believe was the greatest financial scandal in history.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As Mark Seliger photographed Hollywood’s newest hot young things--Gossip Girls, Jonas Brothers, and Apatow apostles--for our August issue, VF.com went behind the scenes to bring you these video outtakes.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Hillary Clinton needed a resounding result on May 6 in the Indiana and North Carolina Democratic primaries to make the case that she, not Barack Obama, was the best candidate for the 2008 presidential nomination. But her 2-point win in Indiana and 14-point loss in North Carolina were not enough to keep super-delegates from breaking for her opponent. Vanity Fair was there to document her last-minute push in both states.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[With three Grammys, a record 12th HBO special in the works, and the respect of his peers (his Comedy Hall of Fame inductee ceremony included Bob Hope, Richard Pryor, and Sid Caesar), George Carlin has been richly rewarded for an act that fuses incisive social commentary with somewhat risque language. With the publication of his second book, "Napalm and Silly Putty," Carlin shows that the seven words you still can't say on television are "George Carlin is not a comic genius."]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Having evidenced unrivaled range and revived Jane Austen for a modern audience, the two-time Oscar winner--and star of "Brideshead Revisited," out this month--ponders her thighs, oenophilia, and weightier matters.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[A seasoned pro, Abigail Breslin, 12, has been working steadily since her first commercial at age 3. But it was last year's best-supporting-actress nomination, for her role as the anti-JonBenet in "Little Miss Sunshine," that put her in the rarefied company of Tatum O'Neal, Mary Badham, and Quinn Cummings.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Every successful society needs its Bohemia, a haven for the artists, exiles, and misfits who regenerate the culture. With the heart of New York's West Village threatened by developers, London, Paris, and San Francisco have a message for Manhattan: Don't do it!]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[A portfolio of V.F.'s 'Vanities' leading ladies.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[As the editor of Andy Warhol's Interview magazine in the 1970s and early 80s, Bob Colacello was at the center of New York's social scene. His monthly column, "Out," included photographs he took with his little plastic Minox. Here is a sampling of his snapshots, which are the subject of a new show at Steven Kasher Gallery.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Pakistan is often called the most dangerous country on earth. Increasingly, its people would agree. Despite nearly $6 billion in U.S. military aid for the border region since 9/11, the Taliban, al-Qaeda, and homegrown terrorist groups have eroded the border with Afghanistan, inflicting a steady toll of suicide bombings. Going where few Westerners dare--from Taliban strongholds to undercover-police headquarters--the author sees what's tearing the country apart.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[In praise of the little guy; saving planet Earth, one bark house at a time; leaving the desert deserted; a dying breed; and more.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Anna Faris is the smart guy's dream starlet for one simple reason: she doesn&#8217;t try to be. Her latest project, "The House Bunny," is about an exiled Playboy Bunny who moves in with the sisters of Zeta Alpha Zeta. "I was thinking, What happens to those girls when they get a little too old to live in the Mansion?" says Faris, 31, who pitched her character around town--in costume.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Some of the greatest baseball players the world has never seen are in Cuba, where their talent is government property, and their only chance of turning pro is the risky boat ride to Florida. Gus Dominguez, an L.A. sports agent, has done more than anyone to help escaped players join major-league U.S. teams, but now he sits in a California jail, convicted of smuggling athletes. The author flies to Havana for an unprecedented scouting of the island's stars as he reports on the Dominguez case.]]></description>
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