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Let's Discuss Bernie 'Winky Dink' Madoff's Penis Size
Hamilton Nolan · 08/18/09 08:31AMBernie Madoff's Other Little Secret
cityfile · 08/18/09 06:07AM
Who should feel more embarrassed about the story on the front page of the Daily News today? Bernie Madoff, who will have to go through life knowing that not only do people despise him for carrying out the biggest fraud in history, they all now know he has a small penis, too? Or Sheryl Weinstein, the author of the new tell-all, who squeezes in the fact that he "was not well-endowed," but says sex with him left her "on fire" nonetheless, and he was a pretty good kisser to boot? Maybe it's Weinstein's husband, Ronald, who lost all his money to Madoff and now gets to spend his penniless golden years with the woman who will be forever known as the one who dished about the size of Madoff's member? It's hard to say, isn't it? [NYDN]
Steve Forbes' Desperation For Bestseller Credibility: Having Employees Expense His Book
Foster Kamer · 08/15/09 11:15AMBanksy Doppelganger Selling Robot Book
Hamilton Nolan · 08/14/09 08:40AMBailout Architect Bailed Out By Lies
Ryan Tate · 08/13/09 06:58PMBernie Madoff Victimized Victim Again With Old-Person Sex
Hamilton Nolan · 08/13/09 10:50AMYale Press Sides With Religious Fanatics Over Own Author
Hamilton Nolan · 08/13/09 08:41AMBernie Laid Bare
cityfile · 08/13/09 08:01AM
There are about 20 books about Bernie Madoff scheduled to be published over the next few months. Let's hope only one gets into what Bernie was like in bed. Cheryl Weinstein, who says she lost her entire life savings to the fraudster, plans to detail an affair she supposedly had with Madoff in her upcoming book, Madoff's Other Secret: Love, Money, Bernie, and Me. And according to a spokesman for St. Martin's Press, in addition to details of the affair, "the hardcover book will include photographs and some intimate descriptions of Madoff." [Bloomberg]
Imprisonment, Famous Sister Pay Off For Laura Ling
Hamilton Nolan · 08/12/09 11:29AMHank Paulson Is 'On Deadline,' Sure
Hamilton Nolan · 08/11/09 12:09PMMadoff Blinded Regulators With His Classiness
cityfile · 08/11/09 08:33AMAmerica's Shadiest Book Publisher Passes Away
Hamilton Nolan · 08/10/09 02:51PMNancy Grace's Novel Sounds Compelling and Very Original
Pareene · 08/10/09 02:04PMGawker's 'Status Galley' Book Club: Twitter Wit, The Authorized Book Of Tweets
Foster Kamer · 08/09/09 09:30PMSoHo House's Nü Elitism: Take Off Your Suit, Give Us Real Books
Foster Kamer · 08/08/09 08:00PMNBC's Offensive, CNBC's Losses & The Crisis at Condé
cityfile · 08/05/09 01:06PM• NBC is pulling out all the stops to promote Jay Leno's new show. Don't believe it? Try this out for size: "In early September, NBC will even adopt a portion of Interstate 10 in California to reiterate Mr. Leno's time slot." [NYT]
• Notwithstanding the Leno blitz, NBC is still looking to cut its budget. [NYT]
• No one cares about CNBC these days, in case you haven't noticed. [Slate]
• More on troubles at Condé Nast (revenues may fall by as much as $350 million this year), and the recent round of receptionist-purging. [NYP, NYO]
• The lobbyist scandal goes on. A couple of days after it was revealed that MSNBC's Richard Wolffe is now working for a lobbying firm comes the news that CNN's Bill Schneider has signed up with a D.C. think tank. [HuffPo]
• Related: Wolffe has another Obama-related book in the works. [TNR]
• Experts say the prognosis for BusinessWeek is not good. [DailyFinance]
• As you might expect, the mood has been very upbeat at CurrentTV today now that Laura Ling and Euna Lee have returned from North Korea. [NYT]