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Graydon Carter Introduces the November 2008 Issue
Amy Adams, Joseph E. Stiglitz, and the Mona Lisa come together in the new issue of V.F., as editor Graydon Carter makes the staff say hello to his little friend.


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David Foxley with his welcome gift.

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Graydon Carter Introduces the September 2008 Issue
Working at Vanity Fair is an honor. That we know. But who knew it was so, uh, Soviet? New hire David Foxley finds out firsthand.

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Graydon Carter Introduces the August 2008 Issue
Graydon’s original vision for this month’s cover was never realized, but he seems pleased with the finished result all the same.

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Graydon Carter Introduces the July 2008 Issue
Perhaps you heard about this issue, with its controversial stories about Bill Clinton and Angelina Jolie? Well, here’s the editor to introduce it—just as soon as he’s done with his morning workout.

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Graydon Carter Introduces the June 2008 Issue
There’s more to the June Vanity Fair than Miley Cyrus! Editor Graydon Carter paints a vivid portrait of the new issue’s offerings.

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Graydon Carter Introduces the 2008 Green Issue
Madonna strikes poses, R.F.K. Jr. makes proposals, and Donald Trump tries to build a golf course on a bunch of endangered dunes. Yep, it’s the Green Issue!

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Graydon Carter Introduces the April 2008 Issue
Funny women, a coup in Gaza, a Kennedy claim, and more! With a little help from his friends, Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter welcomes you to the wonders of the new issue.

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Graydon Carter Introduces the 2008 Hollywood Issue
The editor of Vanity Fair walks you through the 2008 Hollywood Issue, including Annie Leibovitz’s glamorous gatefold cover, and the star-filled Hitchcock Portfolio.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS: December 2008

COVER STORY:
Kate Winslet

MOVIES:
The Twilight Zone

MEDIA:
How the Times Covers Iraq

EDITOR’S LETTER:
The Eight-Year Itch

PROUST QUESTIONNAIRE: Roger Moore

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