• Fun and confident. That's what Ann Shoket's new Seventeen is all about.
• Star Jones back on daytime. Here's hoping her Court TV gabfest has Star sparring with The View's timeslot.
• Ann Coulter put quote marks around "faggot." And so she gets a pass.
• "Honestly confident." That's how new NBC Nightly News exec producer Alexandra Wallace feels about landing back in first place by April. How will she get there? A little thing we like to call … a prayer.
• The Office star Rashida Jones is half-Jewish. Also, half-black. Doubly disadvantaged?
• Josh Duhamel, ass inspector. But he'll probably tell you he was just touching Fergie's swimsuit because he misses his own.
• Rosie O'Donnell lets it all hang. Upside down. To fight SAD.
• Viewers love pussy. Or at least The Pussycat Dolls, the CW reality show that premiered to quite healthy ratings.
• Scott Robson jumps again. The founder of LAT's TheEnvelope.com heads for the deeper pockets of AOL.
• NYT cancels softball. Next up? Christmas.

I miss Atoosa!
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Hi. I'm Samantha and I am a fourteen year old reader of Seventeen magazine. OKAY, I am confused. I'm reading the may 2007 issue of seventeen (I haven't read it since Feb.) and there is no more "Atoosa's corner". Now there is "Hi from Ann" and I'm like..who the hecks ann!? Atoosa Rubenstein, the editor-in-chief of Seventeen Magazine, is quitting her job to start her own teen-centered Web business, write a book, and start a consulting firm concerning the youth of America. Why would she do this?! She was so successful with seventeen and I really looked up to her. :[ She was a rolemodel to me and now…………….
she just quit. I am so dissapointed in her.