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    But either way, Page Six's source says “Taylor and Travis discussed it and there is a plan. They will get engaged on their one-year anniversary in July.” ...

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    The Post's influential gossip section Page Six was created in 1977 [71] by James Brady. [72] Beginning in 1985, columnist Richard Johnson edited Page Six for 25 years [ 73 ] before British journalist Emily Smith replaced him in 2009. [ 74 ]

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    Emily Smith is a British [1] editor and journalist for the New York Post, where she is currently the editorial director of the Page six gossip section. Before working at the Post, Smith was the television editor for The Sun. [2] In 2009 she joined the Post as deputy editor.

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    Page 6 (subtitled Atari Users Magazine) was a British magazine aimed at users of Atari 8-bit computers and Atari ST home computers. The first issue was in 1982, and it was renamed to Page 6 Atari User and then New Atari User before ceasing publication in 1998.