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Barack Obama's early years

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Behind the scenes at the Funny Girls photo shoots.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS: April 2008

COVER STORY: “Who Says Women Aren’t Funny?”

BUSINESS: America’s 50 Richest Paydays

THE MEDIA: Michael Wolff on the John Malone–Barry Diller brawl

EDITOR’S LETTER: Graydon Carter on the April issue

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