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Marie Claire Wins Journalism Prize
Marie Claire has won a prestigious Front Page Award from the Newswomen's Club of New York for editor-at-large Abigail Pesta's shocking story, An American Tragedy.
By Jen Wieczner
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Do Viral Trends Help Raise Breast Cancer Awareness?
The newest Facebook meme has women posting that they "like it on the couch" and "in the backseat of my car" in support of breast cancer awareness. But is it effective?
By Jen Wieczner
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Is Your Office Too Quiet?
A quiet office is bad for worker productivity.
By Jen Wieczner
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How a Hardworking Husband Could Be Bad for Your Career
Women married to workaholic men are more likely to quit their jobs.
By Jen Wieczner
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The Lazarus Effect: Fight AIDS in Africa for 40 Cents a Day
A new HBO movie examines the harrowing epidemic and just how easy it is to help those living with the disease.
By Jen Wieczner
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The Dangers of Female Bullies at the Workplace
A new study reveals that nearly half of on-the-job bullying is women targeting other women.
By Jen Wieczner
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4 Ways to Get Your Juice On
In health-minded circles, "juicing" has become a buzzword -- and not in the steroid-abuse way. Fresh vegetable juice drinkers extol the panacean power of juice.
By Jen Wieczner
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5 Fascinating Facts About Porn
We previewed a new book by sociologist Gail Dines that sheds new light on the traditionally shady porn industry. Here's five, ah, "fun" facts.
By Jen Wieczner
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Marie Claire Wins Overseas Press Club Award
Read the acclaimed story about women who are fattened up to increase their chances of getting married.
By Jen Wieczner