Jiblets: The First Rule of Scooping: Have It First

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NYT fashion scribe Cathy Horyn gets her criticism handed to her in a lace-trim, leather-accented charmeuse hand basket. [WWD]

Radar's Jeff Bercovici continues his time honored tradition of stealing the scoops of others. [Gawker]

• If a $10,000 matchmaking professional succumbs to using Match.com to find her own dates, does a bear still shit in the woods? [NY Mag]

• Politicos use MySpace for more than finding underage youth to have sex with. [WSJ]

• Chinatown is pissed about Hollywood taking over its streets to film movie after movie. How are they supposed to traffic in counterfeit Louis Vuitton handbags with the increased police presence? [amNY]

• All it took to get the New York Times stock price to spike a bit? Rumors of a takeover bid. [Variety]

• Which is more meta: Jack Shafer on Kurt Anderson, or Kurt Anderson on the New York Times? [Slate, NY]

Oct 16, 2006 · posted by David Hauslaib, Jossip · Link · Respond
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    No. 1 Blake says:

    If a $10,000 matchmaking professional succumbs to using Match.com to find her own dates, why would any one use her services. I am sure the companies that will strive the most will be the ones that give you the tools and techniques of dating. For instance Match.com is now has Dr. Phil getting involved with their site, thus distinguish them and putting them ahead in the online date service poll.

    See for yourself: http://todayspolls.googlepages.....ating_poll

    Posted: Jan 2, 2007 at 12:09 pm
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