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Editors of People Magazine (Hardcover) People 2008-08-05


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Laws on Free Magazine Distribution to Retailers?

My partners and I are in the business of selling health supplements. Since our business is very new, we'd like to drive awareness by distributing free health digests to select retailers, for one.


You'd have to check your local laws on solicitation. If you solicit at a place where you are not suppose to be, you will be charged with trespassing. It is advisable that you get the permission from the retailers before you distribute anything.

Become an editor of a magazine or enter law?

So i am male, 16 yrs. old, currently a junior in High School in NYC. i really like both fields a lot. My grades are above 90's so i think that i can enter a good college for journalism or international relations.

The idea of...


Don't consider the pay. I used to think I'd like to be a lawyer to for the same reason of liking to argue. I also happen to have decided upon becoming a writer, which has made me happier than anything.
Do what you love, and the money will follow.

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Child-labor law violation teaches restaurateur a lesson

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Ben Braxton's baby face stands out among the tattooed, white-coated cooks in the kitchen at Pazzo on a recent Saturday night.

As the sous chef barks instructions, Ben works the salad station, grabbing a slice of beef carpaccio and laying the thin slice on a white plate. Another cook heaps dressed arugula on top, and Ben finishes the dish with shredded Parmesan cheese and fried capers. The chef nods and Ben hands off the salad to a waiter.

That scene repeats itself several more times until Ben clocks out at 7 p.m., before the dinner rush really starts. Those are the rules for 15-year-olds, a lesson Pazzo's chef-owner has learned the hard way.

Seth Kingsbury took Ben under his wing two years ago, taught him kitchen skills and saw the boy improve his grades and even get off ADHD medication. Despite Kingsbury's good intentions and Ben's gains, the chef unknowingly violated child labor laws. The U.S. Department of Labor has fined him almost $8,000.

CONFIRMED: Jude Law and Sienna Miller split ... - Now Magazine

Miller have split just months after buying an £8m home together.

The couple were engaged when they broke up the first time in 2006 after Jude cheated with his chidren's nanny Daisy Wright .

They reunited in October 2009 but have now decided they don't have a future together.

' Jude and Sienna have always had a fiery relationship but they had been rowing even more than usual over the past two months,' says a source.

Jude , 38, and Sienna , 29, had recently set up home in North London, near to Jude 's ex-wife Sadie other, it was fairly obvious that the spark had gone,' the source tells the Daily Mirror.

'They decided to call it a day soon after....

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Grab your diaries! Jude Law and Sienna Miller set ... - Now Magazine

Now can exclusively reveal that Jude Law and Sienna Miller - who officially rekindled their romance in December after famously splitting in 2005 - 
have already secretly set 
a date to walk down the aisle.

‘They've sent out "save the date" cards for October,' reveals our insider.

Sienna's searching for the perfect north London venue for the ceremony. Neither she nor Jude wants 
a church wedding, so they're looking for a more neutral place.

‘After the wedding, they'll invite guests 
to dine with them at 
their favourite Italian restaurant in Primrose Hill.

' Sienna's already asked Matthew Williamson to design 
her dress as Jude doesn't see the point in waiting.

'He...

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