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The Joys of Much Too Much: Go For the Big Life - The Great Career, the Perfect Guy, and Everything Else You've Ever Wanted" By Bonnie Fuller. Fireside Books. 220 pages. $24.
It's fascinating and sometimes funny to hear Fuller's life from her own perspective, to read about the nights in dingy hotels while covering Paris fashion shows and about nursing two children back from life-threatening illnesses.
It's one of the many places where she acknowledges that she's far from perfect, and that her life is so busy it's sometimes a blur, but that's how she wants it. She makes a good case for extending oneself in the name of achieving everything one wants from life. She writes, "I don't think I'll be lying on my deathbed thinking, 'I wish I had gone to more meditation weekends.'
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Bonnie Fuller is dishing the dirt - but this time, it's about herself.
The magazine editor, who has sat at the helm of YM, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Us Weekly and Star, has taken her share of hits in the tabloids about her life and work.
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- Fred Starling and Bonnie Starling, Plaintiffs-Appellants, Cross-Appellees, Appellees, v. Charles Fuller, Et Al., Defendants-Appellees, and Jim Boutwell and Williamson County, Texas, Defendants-Appellees, Cross-Appellants, and James Ludlum, Appellant., 49 F.3d 1092 (5th Cir. 1995)
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Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 2003
David J. Pecker, Chairman, President and CEO of American Media Inc., today announced the...
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Fuller, who oversees the celebrity weekly and other magazines as executive vice president and editorial director of American Media, has renewed her contract for three years, according to a document filed Tuesday to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
She will be getting the same base pay she does now -- $1.5 million per year, she confirmed to The New York Times -- but don't feel bad for her. There are sizable bonuses to be had.
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 10, 1998--Bonnie Fuller has been named the next editor-in-chief of Glamour, S.I. Newhouse, Jr., chairman of The Conde ...
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NEW YORK -- Shocker! Did Star magazine desert longtime companions for lavish affair with rich, sexy young readers?
Truth be told, it's too soon to tell. But such juicy speculation gets a glossy new push today as uber-editrix Bonnie Fuller completes the 30-year-old gossip sheet's transformation from supermarket tabloid to mainstream magazine.
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Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 22, 2002
Bonnie Fuller, Editor-in-Chief of Us magazine, has been named "Editor-of-the-Year" by Ad...
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NEW YORK (AP) - Bonnie Fuller, editor of Star magazine, is making star money.
Fuller, who oversees the glossy celebrity weekly and other magazines as executive vice president and editorial director of American Media, has renewed her contract for three years.
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Dora Fuller's concern for the safety of the children in the Penn Hills School District resonated beyond the confines of the municipality.
Often, the former students she was responsible for during her 48 years as a school crossing guard -- at Frankstown Road and Orchard Drive or Frankstown Road and Harvard Drive -- would seek her out when they were visiting to say hello, said her daughter, Elizabeth Schuster.
... her husband, LeRoy, in 1986, a daughter, Bonnie Lea Fuller and a son, Henry Fuller. Friends receiv...