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Bad news for Weinraub

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Amy Pascal, the wife of New York Times correspondent Bernard Weinraub, was named the most powerful woman in Hollywood by the Hollywood Reporter. She is vice chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment and chairman of Columbia Pictures. As if things weren't already complicated enough for Weinraub, who can't cover a lot of stories in the L.A. bureau due to his family conflict.

But good news for the L.A. Times' Steve Lopez. The New York Post says the racy Abercrombie & Fitch Christmas catalog he columnized about has been quietly recalled. (Grounds for another column Wednesday). Of course, now the ones for sale on eBay are worth a lot more.


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