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A very curious site that contributes 1.5 million users to Glam is Bookrags. com, a place for students to read CliffsNotes-style summaries of books and also buy copies of other students’ papers.
Glam Breaks Into Top 10 in Traffic, but How? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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That’s one site that comScore won’t count in Glam’s women’s network (though it would presumably count in its health network.)
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That has had rival women’s Web sites arguing that Glam is an ad network, not a content producer, and that it shouldn’t be included in comScore’s women’s category.
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A very curious site that contributes 1.5 million users to Glam is Bookrags. com, a place for students to read CliffsNotes-style summaries of books and also buy copies of other students’ papers.
Glam Breaks Into Top 10 in Traffic, but How? - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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That has had rival women’s Web sites arguing that Glam is an ad network, not a content producer, and that it shouldn’t be included in comScore’s women’s category.
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That’s one site that comScore won’t count in Glam’s women’s network (though it would presumably count in its health network.)
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R. J, Goth-Glam is my favorite style of all (Have you seen VELVET GOLDMINE?
Writers' Style 2008
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If her fun and frolicsome appearances in Glam Trash or My Imaginary Life or Lord of Asses 9 don’t convince you, then surely her extreme and playfully kinky side, showcased in Red Light District’s Fetish Ball 2 and Digital Playground’s Filth Cums First, most certainly will.
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Celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch has an advantage over Rachel Zoe because his new reality show on VH1 called Glam God With Vivica A. Fox, premiered last night, 18 days ahead of Ms. Zoe's Bravo show that will premiere on September 8.
Fashion Roundup: The Richie Rich Girls; Philip Bloch Blocks Rachel Zoe; Agyness Deyn's Switcheroo 2008
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July, and landed that very same day at a place called Glam in Raaza.
The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.) James Pringle Thomson
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