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Now that Radar has finally assigned writers to charticle duty and has moved on to the bigger task of pretending their book is ready to go, management has "relaxed:"

Maer Roshan said he has finished up the copy on the debut issue of Radar, which isn't due out until late May, but he was startled to find that one of his long-time associates is leaving for the green, green fields of Conde Nast.

Articles editor Hanya Yanagihara, who was with Roshan through all his ups and downs as an independent title that published two issues before running out of dough, is leaving to become a features editor on Conde Nast Traveler on May 9.

Roshan said he's looking for a replacement. [...] Yanagihara is the second high-level exec to bow out. Linda Sepp, the launch publisher who was hired by Zuckerman, is also out, sources said.

Oh, poo poo. You just don't get it: Stability isn't provacative and newsmaking. Nothing is as sexy or stylish as death from above, and fleeing editors are really just a mark of Radar's independence or irreverence! Trust us — Maer Roshan is one of the most-plugged in journalists in the country.

Keith Kelly [NYP (2nd item)]