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  2. Category:Works originally published in Cosmopolitan (magazine)

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  3. Red Hot Leather - Wikipedia

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    As described in a film magazine, [3] Jack Lane, dejected after an unsuccessful attempt to borrow money in the east to hold his father’s ranch from the clutches of a heartless mortgage holder, on the train meets Ellen Rand, who is smitten at the sight of the first real cowboy she has ever known, and in turn smites the cowpuncher.

  4. H. L. Mencken - Wikipedia

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    He worked for three years in his father's cigar factory. He disliked the work, especially the sales aspect of it, and resolved to leave, with or without his father's blessing. In early 1898 he took a writing class at the Cosmopolitan University, [13] a free correspondence school established by The Cosmopolitan magazine. [14]

  5. Night Shift (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    Night Shift is the first book for which King wrote a foreword. The introduction was written by one of King's favorite authors, John D. MacDonald.MacDonald writes that "Stephen King is a far, far better writer at thirty than I was at thirty, or at forty.

  6. Lalaine Reads Excerpt of Hilary Duff's “Lizzie McGuire ...

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    The 'Lizzie McGuire' alum narrates the audiobook to the new book 'Disney High' — which includes the story of Hilary Duff's audition

  7. Cosmopolitan (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cosmopolitan (stylized in all caps) is an American quarterly fashion and entertainment magazine for women, first published based in New York City in March 1886 as a family magazine; it was later transformed into a literary magazine and, since 1965, has become a women's magazine. Cosmopolitan is one of the best-selling magazines. [3] [4]

  8. Amelia Gray Hamlin Wore the Most Jaw-Dropping Red Gown ... - AOL

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    Amelia Gray Hamlin stepped out for the 2023 Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London last night, wearing a jaw-dropping red gown from Self Portrait with completely bare sides.

  9. Helen Gurley Brown - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Brown became editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, then a literary magazine famed for high-toned content, and reinvented it as a magazine for the modern single career-woman. [19] In the 1960s, Brown was an outspoken advocate of women's sexual freedom and sought to provide women with role models in her magazine.