
• Avoiding unsolicited lesbian loving isn't what's bothering Judith Miller while she serves her prison term. Rather, it's her being kept away from the Internet. She must really miss her Jossip fix.
• Hearst head Cathy Black killed any plans for Bullet, the weekly lads title with former Maxim editor Keith Blanchard leading the pack.
• For some reason, CBS thinks there aren't enough entertainment magazines around. (Hey, we said there's room for entertainment blogs, not mags!) They're planning a new title called WATCH! set to debut in January.
• Google is pausing its library project, which scans out-of-print and copyrighted books into its searchable database, to take some time and work out its intellectual property kinks.
• Fitness freak Richard Simmons is saddling up next to Howard Stern and Martha Stewart for his own Sirius Satellite Radio show.
• Former People news director Kristen Kelch is returning to the celebrity mag world as the editor of the revamped TV Guide.
• They don't want patrons smoking in restaurants and now New York City health officials don't want you trying to digest any trans fat in restaurants either.
• Mayor Michael Bloomberg got hit with a lawsuit from four staffers at his financial firm who are claiming age discrimination.
