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The Post Gives Amanda Hearst a Makeover | Does the Post have some sort of grudge against the billionaire Santo Domingo family? Last month, a photo of Lauren Santo Domingo (wife of Andrès Santo Domingo) was replaced with a pic of fellow Vogue staffer Lauren Dupont. Today, a photo of Alejandro Santo Domingo's girlfriend, Amanda Hearst, was replaced with one of her first-cousin Gillian Hearst! This time around, it doesn't seem the Post is to blame. It's Getty Images' fault. But if Hearst Corp.-owned magazines like Harper's Bazaar and Marie Claire suddenly decide to cancel their photo licensing contracts with Getty, well, now you'll know why. [NYP, previously]

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Glenn O'Brien: Still Alive | It's been a very rough month for Glenn O'Brien, the former editorial director of Interview who was ousted from the mag in early June and slapped with a lawsuit shortly thereafter. He is, however, still alive. You're excused, though, if you may have thought otherwise given it's O'Brien's photo that accompanies an obituary of former Beatles manager Allen Klein on the Hollywood news site, The Wrap. (It looks like a Google image search led the site to this story, although neither of the two men in the photo happens to be the deceased.) Oh, new media! [The Wrap]

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Parisians Not Too Interested in New York Politics, After All | You may have been surprised to open the Times today to see a letter to the editor by the mayor of Paris harshing on Caroline Kennedy's bid to take over Hillary Clinton's seat in the Senate. Why would the mayor of Paris, like, you know, care? He doesn't: "Earlier this morning, we posted a letter that carried the name of Bertrand Delanoë, the mayor of Paris, sharply criticizing Caroline Kennedy. This letter was a fake. It should not have been published." In a related story, officials on the Caribbean island of Monserrat have no particular opinion on whether Hiram Monseratte should give up his State Senate seat. [NYT]

Indicators

Steve Schwarzman and Peggy Siegal's Diminishing Influence | "Vanity Fair is taking over the Four Seasons Grill Room this morning... The magazine is shooting the power lunch hot spot and its regulars for an upcoming piece on the restaurant’s 50th anniversary. Among the regular customers expected to participate in the shoot are Blackstone Group founders Pete Peterson and Steve Schwartzman [sic]; designers Ralph Lauren, Zac Posen and Thom Browne; Martha Stewart; Aby Rosen; Peggy Siegel [sic]; Lazard CEO Bruce Wasserstein; Dolly Lenz; the Edgar Bronfmans, both Sr. and Jr.; former New York mayors Ed Koch and David Dinkins; Georgette Mosbacher; Ed Lewis; Tim and Nina Zagat; Leonard Lauder of The Estée Lauder Cos.; Henry Kissinger, and gossips Richard Johnson and Liz Smith." [WWD]

Ironic

Bill O'Reilly Applauds Alessandra 'Stanely'

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See also: The Worst Fact-Checking Team In Newspapers [Gawker]

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Times Fumbles, Post Laughs | That hugely embarrassing mistake at the New York Times we told you about yesterday? The staff of the New York Post certainly seems quite pleased. [NYP]

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Crain's New York Seeking Editors

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The great thing about the Web is you can update things at any time! You know, or not.

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Unfortunate Timing | From the Times today: "An article today in Sunday Business about missed opportunities to reduce America's dependence on imported oil refers to a 1990 effort by Senator Jesse Helms, Republican of North Carolina, to block higher mileage requirements for vehicles and notes that Mr. Helms did not return calls seeking comment. The section went to press on Thursday, before Mr. Helms’s death Friday morning."

Correction of the Day

Whoops! | "An article on Saturday about attorneys general from 10 states asking the California Supreme Court to stay its decision legalizing same-sex marriages misstated the given name of the governor of New York, who last week ordered state agencies to recognize same-sex marriages performed elsewhere. He is David A. Paterson, not James." [NY Times]